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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-05-12

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-05-12 page 1

.7 .J 11 ' ! ! ' 'A i . ' i i i . J l - k COLUMBUS, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1879. V.OLi'XL. NO. 114. ixr a t h j SIEBERT & LILLEY, BLANK BOOK M A N 11 F A CTTJ UK R8, Printer, Hinder, Stationers, ' . . And Local Blank Publishers. A FULL LINE OF READY'ltADlf BEANlf HOOKS K.pt constantly on hand, Book "Binding I -Of Fvery lsewripUoii, . . .. By EDITION or SIIHJI.K VOI.ttME OyERA HOUSE BUILDING, d p Slalra.) ATTORNEYS. , " Wi DBNNISON, W. NEIL' rENNIOIST. ' LAW OPPIOEi , Blopk, Ueahler ' JOHN M. PUGM, ; Attorney - At Xj.tt No. BT t-2 SOUTH HIGH ST (Ambos Building.) Special attention given to Adraintsti atlon matters ana rrooaw uwri Business generally. "iebMJ dw Sin -.-; . , -.1 . 1 A. E. REIGIITON, Attorney at Xjo,w, U Pioneer Block, COLUMBUS. Collections promptly attended to.' mylldAWly "" 7". ' K . BlilOON, . - , Attorney at - XiavsT1. M E. Mate St., COLUMBUS, O., (First building west of City Hall.) BY TELEGRAPH THE EXODUS. TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. FOREIGN. O.neral Conway'. Diagnosis of Ibe Matter-He Believe, the Move 1. bnt Begun Homes Can be Furnished HecommemU a More Competent Or. ganitatlon. St. Lotus. May 11. General Conway. of New Jersey, who has long been identi- TWO tO One Plentifully Oflered dition of the colored people of tie South, 011 Hail lOn. ' haB n nere several days in Denaii ol cnaritame ana pnuamnropic people 01 tdl:i J.1..1 ai j x 11 uiiueiiiiiiH, iu nni'enaiu iuo vuuuiuuii .1 J a! i it. CI-..1L Uncas May be Counted Out of the Rnu VSTX Fast n..i.. n 1 i. i .. i.i 1 r : . : UHI1IV tldUD. luaj ue wisely lieiueu. m mi luicivicyv J v.?u i.. il. mi n. ocrat to-morrow, he says the exodus is finmhinnt.inns mid minima nn t.ha ' n 1,8 inception, ana u n were not Ior the (jffdtm French Cabinet. King Alfonso's Approaching Marriage ) Satisfactory, The Khediva Still Master of His Own Mind. Moscow Takes Up the Si. Petersburg Order. exercised over the ne groes by planters and merchants along the Mississippi river to Keep them lrom leaving, there would have been twenty thousand refugees here now. He thinks, however, this terrorism will wear out after a short time, and the colored peo ple will then begin to leave again. He also says many more would nave left DUt for the fact that Bteamboatmen have refused them transportation, under threats of merchants, planters and others that they would withdraw their patronage ll they continued to take emi grants away. He thinks the negroes in the south ought to come out, out advises them not to leave until provision can be made ior them in the North and West. rla anira Vi n lion alraorlv vanAtitarl nffara nt London, May 11. A PariB dispatch mimAt fPma i Tllinmo Tndl. says it is no secret that wveral Ministers ana) 5hin nnd We9t Pennsylvania for are u viiiiiiuix nun m. mrry, manure ui thousands, and in Indiana alone he sayg the hostility to the Eepnblic raised by homeB gmi wagc8 can bc fonnd for his education bills. : ' : I I ' fivn thnnannl in twenty Hava. Owinff tn Paris, May 11. The Temps says the fference in the Cabinet in regard to the ,mn- .u. enlnrcd nonnlo nf (!,: it Prefecture of Police, is as to the maun. wn0 so far have done the principal work and not the ends. Clemenceau (Radical in .ting the refugees, he thinks a corn-leader), at a private meeting, presented mittee o trustworthy and influential th. outlines of, a nrooramme which in- A:i:.Ano .i.A..i.i l. AKnn:n k. . , ,., . P . . . I whim, i.ifccuo nuuuw inguuimu UCIC. eludes the liberty of the press, the right t tl,is were done, he says there would be puuni; lueeuug, income mx, ir.B ir.uc, n0 ijctt o m0ney to carry on the work: shoot editor Light, of the Democrat, has been adjudged insane. At New Lexington, Friday, the jury brought in a verdict of $4,000 damages in the breach of promise suit of Lydia Lehman against Jacob Elder. Secretary, Sherman gives a most hopeful account of Ohio's condition to his Washington friends, not only politically, but agriculturally and financially considered.The Washington end of the Ohio Democracy now have the ticket slated' for June 4 Ewing and Eice. But Bice's friends Bwear Bice shall have no second place in his'n. Saturday afternoon a fire in Palmer & Fuller's lumber yard. Chicago, destroyed the dry-house, six million feet of shingles and four million feet-of lumber. Loss given at $152,000. The Augusta (Oa.) Chronicle Bays that the three prominent candidates for the Davis, of Cambridge, this Stale, wai found Thursday night near the railroad depot at Charleston, Illinois, hfs money, valise and coat stolen and himself insensible, having been murderously treited and robbed. Mt. Gilead haa another citizen who is" to receive a big fortune from a rich ancestorthis time a Mr. Harry Schati, and the amount is about $100,000, from Londonderry, Ireland. This makes three of. the kind from that town within a short period of time. A kind of reorganizing committee o the Legislature went to the Lancaster Beform Farm Saturday to get at all underlying facts in regard to that now troubled institution. A dispatch . from thut indicates the falling of the head of one of the Farm Commissioners and the replacement of Superintendent Hite's. David Tonser, a young married man of about twenty-seven, of Biicyrus. elorjed Democratic nomination for Governor of Thursday night, it is believed, with his that State are Governor Colquitt, Colonel servant girl, Mary Harregar. leaving his Thnmaa Hardeman nnil General T, .T wife destitute. With two Small children H) Gartrell. care for. Tonser drew $661 from the There is more than a possibility that S"5- ,ni Plur, .th!n dT Col. Holt, Independent, will be elected in ?"n.u.7':" "!?. ""TCa T tary of the Missionary Society, Bev. D. should either of them have been aelected K. Flickinger, read a lengthy report of they could have discharged the duties of die work done .ana projected during the me nmce in a satisfactory manner, past year. : , The mission in Sherbro. Africa, is in a BobJr WKon Stolen, very prosnerous condition, havinc: five I A baby wagon was Btolcn from the resi- stationi aud schools. deuce of J. Seiter. 116 East friend street. JThe mission in Bavaria Germany, has Balurday ni R The famil live in tbe two ministem and several teachers em- . . , . , ., ,. , , ployed. This work is very hopeful: The U.llrd 8tory of the InuWmg, and about Home Missions are generally going for- nine o'clock the wagon was left in front ward well. of the street entrance. A short time i The Treasurer made a report, showing afterward the wagon was missing, and has that $37,787.82 were collected during the not been heard of since. It was a fine past year for missions. The financial con- covered wagon, well trimmed, nickel dition of. and work done by, the Society plated and pretty valuable. It was during the Jjast year indicate growth rather a strange object to tempt n thief. ana a prosperous iuture. , URBANA. Democratic Convention Masonic. FRANCS. FRANCES G. JANNEY, 91. OKAmUTB 09 Boatou University School of Medicine, and New York Oplhalml. Hospital. secular education, separation of Church and state, and the abolition ol exemption of clerical students from conscription. He declared the time had arrived for the Government to inaugurate a true Repub lican policy. 109 EAST STATE STREET. CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS And all Dl.easr. of the Feet, ured without Pain or Acldfl, by ' ' BR. F. DAVIS AND WIFE, - IIIHee No. 10 McTnne Block, (Cor. High and (lay Sis., Columbus, O.) lchlHHralp io State foraaL Ullirri lllKli, Pearl and Chapel Htm, COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. niBi.isHERJi and rnnpRiKTona. A. W. FKAM'ISI'O, tieneral Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A RARE CHANCE. Stutter's Columbus and the Weekly Ohio State Journal (with " Almanao and Fire side Companion ") one year for Two Dollars and Twenty-five Cents. Note As tbe tmulfBhera ot tbo Oiuo State JotraXAL bought all of tbe edition that remained altor subscribers were supplied, this Is now tbe only way to gel a ropy ol Hinders i.oiuranus, Bend In your names before it Is too late. Fire Record . Wheeling, W. Va., May 11 On Sat- nrtlnv nielli the entrine house nf flip LONDON. May 12. A Paria distitct Prentnn (Inn! Minino- Onmnnnv. nt the announces that Ministers Wacldington, Austin mines, Preston county, West Vir-LeRover and Sav are in favor of imme- olnia. was destroyed bv fire, letting the diateljr presenting to the Chambers a bill engine and machinery down the shaft. removing me ponce uuugei irum uie- uuu- ijoss 90W, trol of the municipality of Paria. Min- This morning the town of Newburg, ister Lepere is totally opposed to such a PreBton county, narrowly escaped a dis- bill, and other Ministers consider it in- astrous conflagration. Children playing opportune. Waddington is resolved iu with matches Bet fire to a stable on the anjr ease to resign the Premiership, premises of a widow lady, named Scott, which he only accepted from patriotic totally destroying the stable and the two-motives, story house occupied by the lady. At The Moderate men, including Presi- one time six other buildinis were on fire. dent Grevy, are endeavoring to oust Le- so intense was the heat, nnd it was owing pere, make LeKoyer Jf remier and retain to the greatest exertions on the part of Waddington at the Foreign Office. An- the citizens that the property endangered other party is endeavoring to oust the was saved. The Ions on the house and Conservative element in the Cabinet, stable burned, and the buildings damaged rne question will ne solved to-morrow. by lire, amounts to S5.U0U. JNo insurance. Detroit. Mich.. Mav 11. At a o'clock QREAT BRITAIN. ,!,; m;; Br urf. , : ihiA London. May 11. Francis Saunders & atnfvnf Ilia Trillium rtlnflr nwuniprl Iw Co., merchants of London and Bahia, have tne poat an(i Tribune newsDaDcr. It de- failed. I atfAvoi-1 trio rinwa mnm n( llis nnnpr nnrl The SDorUinan says Lorillard's colt knHWHmn treA the tftitrit'inl rnnmn. Thp Uncas appears not to have done well since re8t 0f tne ISuildirig, oocupied chiefly by he last ran, and need not be thought of tne p0Bt ad Tribune job office, was de-for a moment in connection with the 8tr0yed by water. The Calvert Litho- Derbv. N ewoastle-on-Tyne. May 11. Udds of two to one on Hanlon are still plenti fully forthcoming. GERMANY, Berlin. May 11. It is believed there will be a majority of about twenty in t 1 .1.. i.iir i.:ii : .1 . invur 01 me mrm uin iu iue xvmuuo.ti. Amendments will be more numerous than important, LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. ConKreHN. Hay 10. & nut A bill relating to telegraph communication between this and toreign countries was introduced rresi ilent tiro tern, aimed the miiitarv-at-the- polls bill Mr. Hill addressed the Senate at length on the Legislative bill. Momc Bills passed : Amending the law relating to writs ot prohibition and mandamus: also relutineto the widows of pen sioners of the war of 1812 (so as to give pensions to women who are a second time widows) me muitary-at-tne-poiis nui was sinned by the Speaker A resolution was onered for considering such measures us might promote the agricultural interests of the country The Silver hill was further considered Several bills were introduced nnd referred, including the following? Relating to publio land, for the appointment 01 a Mississippi river commission, fortiic reduction and reorganization of the army. (Jcneral Angembly. May 10. Senate Hnnse bill regulating the appointment of trustees of educational institutions passed. Hume The Mexican Pension resolution Was taken from the table, amendments were offered and debuted, and the resolu tion and amendments Uibled A bill to prohibit pool selling was introduced. graph Company and Michigan Farmer i iri. .ir nnt. :u i were uiso niigiu Biiuerenj. mre will wo no suspension of the papers. Loss can not yet be accurately .estimated, bnt is lully covered by insurance, lne ure is supposed to have originated from spon taneous combustion of oiled rags in the press room, ' The Coming Snna.rbund, CliSfcraNATi. May 11. The twenty-first London. May 11. A correspondent at annual meeting of the' North American Berlin states the disruption of the Na- Stencrcrbund will be held at Music Hall, tional Liberal party seems imminent, in this city, June 11 to 10 inclusive, inconsequence of certain success of the tensivo preparations are being made to tnnU bill. CANADA. Toronto. Mav 11. Thousands from the city visited the scene of the railway accident at Carleton. The matter was re ferred to in most of the city churches. ames Uoodehnm never recovered con sciousness, and died this morning. Mr. Conger is still in a critiol condition. Others who received injuries are reported progressing lavorably. An inquest on the accident begins to-morrow morning.. BRITISH INDIA. London. Mav 11. A dispatch from Uundamuk reports that, at his urst lor-mal interview with Yakoob Khan, Thurs day, Major Gavngnar presented a letter Indication! for the Ohio Valley Sliijhtty icarmcr, southerly tt'mdt, partly cloudy weather and stationary barometer. Tbe Trouble at the Reform Farm. Lancaster, O., May 9. To the Editor of the Cincinnati Gazette: The chiinae to be made in the Super- inteudency of this institution involves no scandal, nor is it complicated with politics. The Board of Commissioners ffour Democrat and one Republican) is a unit, and co-operutes with perfect harmony. They felt it their duty to ask for the resignation of the Superintendent. His management was not satisfactory, and in their judgment the welfare oi' the institution demanded his retirement, and as public servants they are ready, it it is re quired, to give in detail the reasons wmcn tea tucm 10 uikc huh action. The Board has no successor in view, bnt will make tie appointment when the right man is found, and will use all diligence ana care in me selection. We have no excitement at the insti tution and anticipate no trouble. The officers are doing their duty and the boys are cheerful and orderly. Our anxiety centers on the appointment of a Superintendent who shall lie compe. tent to assume the responsible position. and will successfully discharge its duties. a. y. UHIDI.AW. He Agreed. Detroit Free Press- - A lady who wanted a dozen of eggs, fresh from the country was among the farmers wagons at the market yester day, and the sight of a small bundle of grass in one of the vehicles at once aroused all the sentiment in her nature. Snuffing at a handful of it, she said to the farmer : "The country must be beautiful these spring mornings." " cs. so she is," he slowly replied, "Coming in this morning I saw two wagons stuck in a mud hole, a dead horse and morc'n fifty crows." "These sunrises must be beautiful out there," she continued. "Yes, they arc. At sunrise this mnrnlnir me an' Jim were ccttin' a hoe out from under the hen house. Pur-tiest sunrise I ever saw, but that hog won't never do no more good in this world. "I suppose the grass looks very beau tiful, she said as tne last egg w counted. "Oh! I B'Dose so: but I've bin rushed gettin' that big ditch finished that I liaven't hardly noticed. Do your folks want to buy any dried pump- innr It is stated that the three locomotive establishments at Paterson, N. J., have capacity of almost five hundred locomo tives annually. bnt as things exist now, not much assist ance can be looked tor lrom the bast. Kentucky to-day to the late Appellate Judge Elliott's place, instead of llargis, who is of the straight-out, red-mouthed Democratic persuasion. One Dennis Collins started from San Francisco at ten o'clock on the morning of the first inst., to walk to New York city luudays, besides walking hvo miles in hour in twenty cities on the route. akine in all 3.500 miles, for a wairer of $1,500. The twentieth annual Convention of the Ohio Sabbath School Union will be held in the M. E. Church, Akron, commencing Tuesday evening, June 3, and continue the two days following. We shall give lull programme before the day amea. Delegates to the Woman's Suffrage As sociation at St. Louis visited the Mer chants' Exchange Saturday, where they were received with cheers and applause. and Mrs. Htantoo, Miss Anthony and others made very neat little speeches to took a train for the West. on the morning of Dubrovin'B execution the merchants, which were handsomely contained an article against the tzar. received. A Saturday's dispatch from London FranciB E. Hayden, of Fitchbury, ssys the dispatch from Lahore, announc- Mass., has been arrested on the charge of ing 'hat the Ameer of Afghanistan had poisoning his father and mother, who accepted all British proposals, is cer- died a short time ago, and then very re- tainly premature and probably entirely cently his sister, who has also died. The wrong. examination of the stomach of the slater The American residents of Yokohama showed the presence of large quantities of are preparing to give General Grant a arsenic, it is claimed he poisoned all to dinner on his arrival there. The enter-get some $10,000 the property possessed tainmcnt will probably take place at a by the family. large hotel, and great preparations ere The great Woodruff educational and being made lor the event. scientific expedition around the world The French Minister of the Interior has has finally been abandoned, to the great authorized Senator Martin, Vice President surprise 01 an. instead ot two hundred ot the committee of the I'rnnco-American subscribers, at $500 each, only about forty l.a.1 n.ll .in .!. J.n.U. Tkl.. the day nxed lor closing the books, and hence the managers, at a meeting that day. decided to give up the grand project. Those who have paid in their money will receive back every dollar, bnt it seems a pity a scheme anticipating such beneficial results, should not have received suf- ncient patronage to make it a success. Esther Cox. the girl whose experiences to commercial relations. Tirard received from supposed spirits in Amherst, Nova the delegation very cordially. He stated Scotia, have at times excited considerable that he was in favor of a reciprocity interest, is again possessed. While wash- treaty, and his department would give the lug ,uc unici uiummg mic viuiuen icn , mailer lue iiioBl Beriuua cousiueruiiuu, the tun, moved swittly across the room and struck the various inmates, and when she went into a neighboring store on an errand, a hatchet, shovel, tubs, iron spikes, a lump of putty and a bag of salt took on apparent life and flew about with great velocity. The girl is not proud of these manifestations 01 interest on the partof the alleged spirits; on the contrary, render it one of the most successful gatherings held iu the United States. The chorus, which has been rehearsing for the past year in this and other countries, will number nearly 2,000 voices, each Society having been subjected to rigid examination before being admitted. 1 he instrumental music will bc furnished by the great organ and an orchestra of over one hundred pieces, all un der the leadership ol professor Uarl Barus. Prominent choral members on the programme are the Oratorio of St, Paul, Verdi'B Bequiem Mass, Eubensteln's Paradise Lost, and selections from Wagner's Flying Dutchman and Goldmarck's Queen of Saba. Soloists engaged are as follows: ooprano Madame Otto Alvcs SVoT Iudia.'accrediting J- him as a negotiator. The letter is im portant, as it is addressed to the Ameer, thereby acknowledging Yakoob Khan ns the delacto ruler 01 Alghumstan, SPAIN. by Carl Beineckc,of Leipsic; Miss Emma Heckle and Mrs. r lora Muller. Alto Miss EmmaCranch and Miss Louisa Boll wagen. Tenor MeBsrs. H. Alex. Biscboff and Christian intsch, of -New York, Baritone Franz Ecramertz, of New York, Madrid. Mav 11. The Madrid Epoca Basso-Myron W. Whitney, of Boston. . Alfn7n'onnnrnclilnrii,rrlni with Organist George b. Ythiting. Ihe Ho- the Austrian Princess is well received in cicties taking part in the chorus are from Spain and by the Powers. Notwitlistandingf resh arrivals of bread- stufls at Bilboa and Malaga, the price of wheat is still rising. BELGIUM. Antwerp, May 11. The steamer De of at auction Kuyter, which arrived yesterday from New York, had very heavy weather. She lost her deck load of cattle and was obliged to throw overboard one hundred and twenty tons ol cargo. Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis, De troit, Columbus and other Western cities. Sale of tickets to the three matinees and four concerts will commence on the 20th of May, when the choice will be disposed Board, of Miulona, New York, May 11. The anniversary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions was held to-morht in the Broadway Tabernacle. The church EGYPT. was crowded and addresses were made by London. Mav 11. The Observer's cor- Bev. George W. Herrick. Bev. Dr. Mark espondent at Cairo sovs it is reported Hopkins and Bev. Dr. C. P. Bush. All the Khedive still refuses to appoint Euro- the speakers referred to the recent bequest pean Ministers, but offers to nppoint to the Society of $1,000,000. They argued Europeans to assist Governors of Prov mces. RUSSIA. 1T1USI-U,. uiujr 11. viuun iiuic wccii published here relative to the possession of arms, similar to those issued at St. fetersburg. that it was a call to higher effort in the future. The anniversary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions was celebrated to-night in Memorial Church, Kev. U r . Kobinson presiding, lne financial re port showed receipts the past year, $427, 000; expenditures. $442,000. Indebtedness of the Board is $02,000. The ser- TURKEY. Constantinople. Mav 11. Mahom- mon was preached by Rev. Dr. L, edans in Adrianople are plundering shops N icolls, ot. Louis. on account ol hunger. CRIME AND CASUALTY, Too Busy to be Tried Tor Fraud.. Washington, May 11. The Alabama lelegation in Congress, accompanied by Senator HoiiBton, waited on the Attorney General yesterday and requested him to Woman Sa.ppeted of Poisoning, Watertown, N. Y May 11. A special to the Watertown Times says a rnl a. continuance of the pending cases woman named Merrihew, near Deer river, for the violation of election laws in that is BtiBpeoted 01 poisoning her orotner-in- State, because the farmers interested corn-law and husband. About eight weeks pjin that their cropB would be grently ago her brother-in-law died suddenly, damaged if they are forced to attend having spasms. About a week ago her courts as defendants and witnesses in the husband was taken sick the someway, trials Tha Aiinrnav General declined The doctor made an examination nnd to grant a continuance in all the cases, came to the conclusion that some one was hut, said he would instruct the District giving him poison, and torbade his wile Attorney to try only such cases as could giving medicine or preparing food for be attended to at this time, and to notify him. He is now getting well. The parties in the other cases not to attend I .1 ! 1 t- I 1 r oroiner-in-iaw a uuu hub eiiiuinuu yen- court, terdny and doctors Bay there is evidence of poison. The contents of the stomach will be analyzed immediately. The ex amination is progressing. Forest Fires. Scranton. Pa., May 11. Extensive forest fires are causing great destruction of timber around this city. The village of Tobihanna, twenty miles from here, was entirely surrounded by tire this alter- noon, citizens turned out and lougnt Now, by St. Paul 1 St. Paul, Minn.. May 11. A meteor, a toot in diameter, with a blazing irr.in fell at Worthiugton, this State, to-dai exploding just before reaching the esrti with a noise that shook the buildings. SUMMARY OF SUNDAY'S NEWS. Ex-Congresssnan Dead. Whitehall. N. Y.. Mav 11. Hon, John Eogers, President of the Sogers the flames, finally getting them nnder bcr of cngfMii, died at Moreau, New control. Unless rain comes soon, the de- yorii this morning. strucuon 01 properly win ue immense, Robber Dangerously Shot. Wheeling. W. Va.. May 11. At eleven o'clock to-night, "SisBy" Boss, a notorious gambler, robbed an inmate of a house of ill-fame of a gold watch valued at S200. Officer Malonev attempted to arrest Boss. when the latter tied. Maloney tu-cd three shots, one taking effect inflicting a dnn- geroilB weund. Carried Over the Falls. Watertown. N. Y.. May 11. This afternoon Robert Harris and Dell Shaw, Tho Lexington races opened Saturday, with a brilliant lot of flyers under cover for work. Assistant Postmaster General Tyner on a two months' western tour of inspec tion of postothces. It is prophesied from Washington now that the President will veto the Military bill, and will probably tond In his veto while attempting to cwbs Black river in to-morrow. a row-boat, a short distance above Big George C. Harding, editor of the In- f ans, were carried over and drowned. dianapoiis Herald, who attempted Foreign, , A Chinese Legation will be permanent ly established in Madrid. The Italian Government haa recom mended to Chili and Bolivia an international exhibition. i It in believed a majority of the Ccpies will decide to postpone any decision relative to Cuban reforms until the September session. It is now stated that the Consistory will not be held until the 25th of May, and there will then be ten instead of nine new Cardinals created. j The mail train between Madrid and Cadiz was thrown off the track. The mails for Cuba were smashed. Six persons were killed and several injured. The Russian revolutionary paper. Land and Liberty, is still being circulated clandestinely. The last number, issued Ilia m... n, f Tl l-,.i -.' Some of the members over in the House are out for Scott, of Jefferson, for Brown...! flrtvpmnr fine tliino, in pnrv rerinin I Clinton.. he'd make the other candidate roost high Hamilton" or keep his bread trap closed. Jackson... Small for Its Age. If enough members return from their iSS " . ti. ... . 1 - I I. -il-r..11r11 . lj..t....: i:.; I a rjosioninn wno nau a ccnur mil 01 uouieii aim uniteiing exueuiuona 10 uou- Mimin.... choice wines, of which he was not a lit- stitute a quorum, business may be trans- Norwich. ll. n.n,J anlArlalnafl a frinnrl at rlinnur fleted in the HnllSP- flnd SeiintP tn-dflV. one day and offered him some very old and choice Medcira. winch through some mistake of the waiter's was served The boys "knocked off" work Sotur- in a liqueur glass instead of the proper day at noon, and thoso who did not go Washington sized sherry glass, oaiatuenost, nere unuiug ncm uuwu m me ntiurainran Is something excessively good: very gem siure uieui. n uiukcs a uig umer- M fifrii rSd voan,. om that, mv ence in the size of a board bill here 1 grandfather had; old, mellow and couple of days absence does, and the smooth." The guest tasted it. smacked statesmen oon 1 forget 11. his lips, made a grimace or two, grunt- ineynaa an interesting ume in tne ed, chuckled, and then, atter eyeing tne nuse ouumm, on u ieuiuuuu iug remarked, "How old vuiysnam iu gium i,n"im 10 me uu- Union, to organize a lottery of 300,000 one franc tickets, to raise a fund for the statue ot Liberty to be presented to the United Mates. A delegation from the French commit tee to promote a French-American treaty of commerce waited on Tirard, Minister of Commerce, and called his attention to Fernando Wood's motion in the United States House of Representatives relative CAMBRIDGE. Republican Convention Aid for tbe Eiodlssi Soldiers' Reunion. To tbe Editor of the Ohio State Journal: Cambridge, Ohio, May 10. The Be- Bhe is constantly excited and fearful of publicans of Guernsey county met in Con personal injury. The Richmond Whig of Friday soys: llie lather ol Charlie floss, who passed through this city on Sunday night en route to North Carolina, has turned up in Caldwell county, in that State. It was vention at the Court House in this place, this afternoon, for the purpose of choosing six delegates to goto the State Convention at Cincinnati on the 28th inst. Colonel Joha Ferguson was chosen Chairman, not known when hd was in this city what nd Professor John McBurney, Secretary. r -n . . I Tim tinlanttaa Worn nil nonn hv ViMInt aiai. 1W04 a uj)biuu iaj tucuuutii nun iui , I 1 i . t t a 1 mi But it is now ascertained that ha received "?'"e.: ',7 ' a dispatch from a party in Caldwell giv- McCortle, W. H. C. Hanna, A. J. Hutching the description of a child found there '?on nml George Frazier. Following are !,, luilnarf 1,0 tl,a vr;.i,u the alternates: Maior J. Jtv. crown, itev, long lost Charlie. So accurately did this J- W- Barber (colored), Hor T. 8. Luc- 1 ;ii. ai Ia al. cock. Jnfietih Hugheti. Hon. C. J missing boy, that Mr. Ross felt justified Albright and Isaac Morton. The follow- iJesoW, That as our former fellow citizen, Col. Chas. H. Moore, haB been favorably spoken of in connection with the Chairmanship of the Republican Ex- excutive Committee, we take pleasure in recommending bis name to the state Cen tral committee lor that position, believ-ine that he possesses the necessary organiz ing force to fill it with ability, and that in visiting North Carolina and satisfying himself. The day that Mr. Ross received the dibpatch from the North Carolina party was the fifth anniversary of the day on which Charlie was carried oil. A fire broke out in the warehouso of Caruthers & Co.. East St. Louis. Saturday afternoon, and deatroyed that building and its contents; also, the warehouse of n e, , ,, ',, i.l i"K luivo iu mi 11 mill nuniij, nuu iuh x osiini a ana the old passenger depot h appointment m insure a vigorous ... .v. ...... . and cttcctive canvass of the state. Company. The buildingscontained about fivo thousand barrels of flour, a large amount of general produce, buggies and carriages and wagon material. There were also burned abdtit a dozen empty cars on the track of the Ohio and Missis- The Convention then adjourned. The Afro-American Exodus Belief Union held another meeting last night at the A. M. E. Church, and a small amount of money was raised. There was quite number of speeches that partook of an sippi road, and some twenty-five cars Lnthu9iastic 'character, in favor of en-laden with hay and agricultural itnple- Couraging emigration to the State of From present indications the National reunion of both Northern and Southern soldiers, to be held at Cambridge in An gust, promises to be one of the biggest thincrfl nf thp kind known in the hlstnrv ine ioiiowing is tne correct nuniner oi nf th a nr anv other ennntrv. Mnnv re employes in the United States Postoffice innm Wn received from ox-Cnn Aicusnuieni anu in uie pumai service federate officers signifying their intention making an army about tho size of the to- to be present, and the Union bovB will be nearly a hundred thousand. A largi amount of the property was in transit, and was insured. Seven box cars belong ing to the Chicago and Alton road were alao burned, tal one employed by the United States in the Mexican war. If this isn't considered large enough, it can be truthfully said it is constantly and rapidly increasing: Postmaster General, 1; Assistant Postmasters General, 3; Superintendent of Money uracr system, t ; superintendent of Foreign Mails, 1 ; Chief Clerk to the Postmaster General, 1 ; Chief of Division here to welcome the "gray." BELLAIRE. Out Warning tbe Republican Ticket To the Editor of Ihe Ohio Slat. Journal Bellaire, Ohio, May 11. As time of Depredations, lj'cfiief of Division of draws nearer the day for the nomination Dead Letters, 1; Chiet of Division of 0f Eepublican standard-bearers to lead aTof DivnfeTefiverySer: ?n ""M crowning victory on vice, 1 ; Topographer for Department, 1 : "ich in the future will, as in the iJisuurHing uuiuer anu Bupenniemient oi 'ii, Ngmuuc wib pun no uwwgwu Building, 1; stenographer, 1; chief clerks government, union and freedom, the en- of bureaus, 6; clerks, messengers, watch- thusinsm manifested among the political men, etc., 840; postmasters, 39,258; con tractors, b.Wo: clerks in postothces, 4,- 651; letter carriers, 2,275; route agents, 1,143; railway postoffice clerks, 1,081; mail route messengers, 241; locat agenti Garrison Coneert. Following is the programme for- the concert at the Garrison, beginning at three o'clock this afternoon : March Balaklars Miliars Selection Ernanl Helnieke Walti Beautiful Blue Danube , Strauss Selection Domino Nolr Riviere Priests' War March Hilbrecht Serio-Comic Beyer Heavens are Telling Haydn Quadrille Bouquet d'Opera Riviere To tbe Editor of the Ohio Sub) Journal : Urbana, Omo, May9. The Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee has issued his call for a County Convention. Heavens are-Tiling """"""'"Z-Htyiu The Delegates, 99 in all, will be appointed at primary meetings on the 24th inst.. and the convention will assemble on the 31st. The officers to be placed in nomination are: Bcpresentative, Treasurer, Surveyor, Prosecuting Attorney, one Com missioner and one Infirmary Director. The Convention will also select six delegates to the State Convention, delegates to the Senatorial convention and select County Central Committee. The Masonic supper in the Presby terian Church lecture room last night was a magnificent affair. Speeches were mode by Hob. William Lawrence andM. Marquis, of Bellelontame ; Kev. Frank Mitchell, of Springfield, and Past High f nest fleeter and A, C. Deuel, of this city. There were one hundred and fifty-seven persons sat down to supper. At 11 :30 the party broke up. IICIRillSTlfllllllfl! TUESDAY, MAY 13, Are rrapeetrolly lnrltt'il to call auil rxamlue our Goods at the 89 CECJT STORE! WEST FIFTH STREET, Fountain S quar e, , OUSaTOIWrKTATi: - myl2 2tl4p New Advertisements. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. THE REPUBLICANS OF FBANKLIN CON-TY will hold a Convention at tho City Hall, In th. city of Oolumbus, at 10 o'clock m., on ATl'RDAT, MAY 17, 1879. - Tbe Convention is called for tbe purpose of elect-e Thirteen DBLEQATKstotheRcDublican9tatc Convention, to be held at Cincinnati Ohio, Wed- Incorporated. The following certificates of incorpora tion were filed with the Secretary of State Saturday: Avondaie Street Railroad Company, of I nesday, May 26, 187, which will nominate candl-Cincinnati. capital Stock $100,000. ' d"M 1', Governor, Lieutenant Oovernor, Su- ,. . ' , nrema .itidtfe. Attorney iienerai. Antmnr ni nuu. Wt Mnrv'o Ni ... Mmnff IVtmnanv . . V . . T ' Z. . I y.. n "...v. vyy...... V , mines in Lake county, Colorado, omce in Cincinnati, capital stock $500,000. THE S0L0NS. City Advertisements. What they are Doing, Undoing, Clolng to do, and not Doing. treasurer of State and Member of tbe Board ol Public Works. It will also be the dutv ot the Convention to elect a County Central Committee for the ensuing year. The ratio of representation will be one for every fifty votes cast lor Milton Barnes for Secretary of State at tho October election, 1878, and oue far every fraction of twenty-five votes and over. 1 lie ioiiowing taoie will snow tue uuuioer ot delegates to wh! Mtlei Blendon Ifch each ward and township is en- Prairie.., Sharon... Truro... ... 5 Groveoort Prerlnct ... 3 .... 2 Winchoeter " ... 8 ... 2 Worthlngton 11 ... 2 .., 4 Columbus. ... 2 First Ward V ... 2 Second " 11 .... 1 Third " 8 ... 2 Fourth " 8 ... 8 Fifth " 4 ... 8 Siith " 8 .... 8 Seventh " 7 2 Eighth " 18 .... 3 Ninth " 5 .... 8 Tenth " 7 . . 8 Eleventh " 2 .... 8 2 Total 131 RESOLITIO.V. Unsolved, By the City Council of the city of Columbus, That it is neoessary to improve St. Clair avenue, from the south line of Spring street to Mt. Vernon avenue, by grading and graveling. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council as accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the ueeessnrv pronies, specilicutions and estimates, which shall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the cost and expense of such proposed improvement, together with the cost and expense of so improving the intersection of each and every street and alley thut may croBssaid St. Clair avenue.and the cost and expense of one-half the intersection of each and every street and alley thut enters said St, Clair avenue, but does not cross it. And said plat shall show the several lots .of .land bounding or abutting on said street, with the size of each lot, and the subdivisions, if any, with the owner's name, if known, and the value of each lot or purt of a lot, as valued for taxation ; provided, that if the name of the owner of any lot or part thereof, cannot bc ascertained, then it shall be marked "owner unknown." Passed May 5, A. D. 1879. H. K. BRYAN, City Clerk. uiyl2 ltaw 4t The meetlmrs for tho election of delegates to the County Convention will be held in the townships ana warus,at me usual places ior noiumg election?. .laoa nimfi illw ,rl vnii aav rhio wnaV" " h Ittv.fhrpp viviiik duiuicio ui ure writwii n.i, nut - . V . .... . . . I om.nilm.nl moo nvnfaaff OA aa t. elude the granting of pensions to thoBe who, during the late war, had served in the rebel army. This amendment provoked a very lively discussion, and caused the Brigadiers to feel as uncom fortable as could be possible. After dis cussing the matter for a couple of hours, the resolution was laid on the table. In th Senate, Saturday, Mr. Marsh FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1870, From 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m. My order ol the Lotnmmee. F. V. D. ALBERY, Chairman. 8 t. Pitch., Sec'y. my!2 4t m w f s 1 4p years next July. What do you think of it?" "Well, my private opinion is that it is pretty deuced small for its age r ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. Bulter and Egg Shippers. The Central Ohio Butter and Egg Shippers' Association will hold its spring submitted the report of the select corn- meeting in this city Wednesday, May 14, mittee appointed to investigate the and will convene at the Park Hotel at management and official conduct . , , , m, . ... , of the Directors, Superintendent, 10o'c ocka. m. This organization has officrs aml attendants of Longview been in existence three yeors. When Asylum. In short the committee, which first organized it was composed of ship- corioisted of Senators Marsh, Johnstonand persm Central Ohio principally, but ship- Wn8on, after reviewing the testimony pen in other sections ol the state, as wen taken report everything in excellent an. F.notprn Indiana, rpcoffnlzinr the use- j-.L: .i. .f?.: -t .i j : , 7 .' . , . uuuuiuuu; mat- uie cuiiumuu oi lne pa- (illness of the Association, have connected tient, WM mTOraule aB couid be expect-themsclveB with it, until it could now be ,i :,i, . ,i,i .in,, ti.ot ti, A.m. properly termed the Ohio and Indiana piaintl, an(1 charges made if cruel and in-Butter and Egg Shippers Association, human treatment are not sustained by the Meetings have been he d at other p aces evidence; that the charge concerning the in the State and at Union city, Indiana. e.tabliBhment of a dissecting room in the This will be the first meeting of the Asso- nnm whollv nn.iinnnn.l. that Si i. lion held in Columbus. The object o recommcnacd that the law be so amended this Association is the development of a9 to confer on tbo Superintendent the the particular branch of business m authority to control the appointment and which its members are engaged and removai of bordinote officers and at- which has become an extensive interest. ,pn,ittnt. The committee onnelnrla aa The People's Library, IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES, EMBRACES niSTORY,BtOQRAPHY,TRAVELH, NATURAL HISTORY,rHYSIOLOuY,?HYSI- CAI. SC'IENCE,FICTION,BELLE8 LET-TRB8, RELIGION, OEOLOO Y,PO-LITICAL ECONOMY AND OTHER IMPORTANT SUBJECTS. IT SUPPLIES 48,300 PAGES OP MOST INSTRUC TIVE READING., FROM THE BEST WRITERS. Includes CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, (Revised to 1871.) SOLD UPON TERMS WHICH PLACES IT WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Its Authors a Guarantee of Its Excellence. No other Selection of Boohs presents so large or so Varied an Amount of Good Reading Matter as tbe People. Library In One Hundred Volumes. PRICE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Send 3 Cent Stamp foe Cataloqvs. my!2 RESOLUTION. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Columbus, That the sidewalk on the south Bide of Mound street, between the canal and main track of the C. & II. V. H. R., be and the same is hereby ordered to be graded and paved. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council, an accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the necessary profiles, specifica'ions and estimates, whicn shall set forth, in detail, un estimate of the oost and expense of such proposed improvement.And Btiid plat shall show the several lots of land bounding or abutting on said improvement, with the size of each lot, and e subdivisions, it any, with tile own-'s name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for taxation; provided, that if tho name of the owner of any lot or part thereof cannot bc ascertained, then It shall be marked "owner un known." Passed in Council this 5th day of May, .. D. 1879. Attest: H. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. Troops for the West. A coach load of United States troops left the Garrison last night for the West. There were thirty-one men in all. They left on the Baltimore and Ohio train at eleven o'clock for Chicago, thence to Da kota and on for duty in Montana. Just as the train started, the officer in charge called the roll and found two men missing. He follows: While there was no testimony before the committee indicating that the dissatisfaction and complaints had any connection with or were the outgrowth oi political leeung, yet there are indications which lead us to be lieve that this influence has had a tendency to embarrasB and prevent me Buceessnii uiuuugemcui oi me institution, and we take this occasion of con demning the practice of reorganizing the charitable institutions ot the state for had the train stopped, sent out Ins scouts purely political purposes. We believe in ditterent directions, and the two men tnat BUCIi institutions should be kept free, Were SOOn lOUnd in a Saloon on Ihlrd lnr s nnaaihln. from nnlitieal infill. street, near Naghtcn street. The men cnce9i andtliat no officer or employe who were auonru m uuum uueuu luiuuien, sua , competent or lattlilul should be dis- the train moved on. It is said that all the men preferred the Garrison to the West, and especially the two missing ones, charged on account of his political senti ments. The sooner such institutions are completely and thoroughly divorced from politics the better it will be for all interested, and we believe that the full meas ure ot efficiency cannot be attained until this is accomplished. A little of the inwnrdnesB of the delay in reporting on the Dooth I ce bill is be- JOHN HOLLAND'S PATENT GOLD PENS ! A good Gold Pen is the best and cheapest writing instrument. My Pens are made of 10 tf fine gold and alloyed by a patent pro cess with Platinum. They are firmer in spring and more reliable, in we than any other make ef Gold Pens. Th ey were awarded the highest praise at the Centennial Exhir bition. Eeery Pen it warranted. If you want a smooth, firm and durable Pen Try One of Xlieiu. Tf nnt anlH hv vnur stationer or ieweler. send postal card for the Illustrated Cata logue, to tne Manufactory, No. 1 West Fourth St., RESOLUTION. Resolved. By the City Council of the Ity of Columbus, That the sidewalk on the Bouth sldo of Broad street, between. Sandusky and Center streets, be nnd the same is hereby ordered to bc graded and paved. itcsoivcd, mat the civil Lngiucer bc aud he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council an ac-curute plat or plan of the proposed improvement, togetiier with the necessary profiles, apeeifioations and estimates, which shall set forth, iu detail, on estimate of the eost and expense of such proposed im provement. And Baidpiut shall snow the several lots of land bounding or abutting on said street, with the size of each lot, and the sub divisions, if any, with the owner s name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for taxation: provided, that if the name of the owner ot any lot or part thereof can not be ascertained, thou .t snaii De niuraeu "owner unicnown. Passed in Council tins 5th day of May, . D. 1879. Attest: II. E. BRYAN, inyl21taw4w City Clerk. CINCINNATI, OHIO. myl2 eod 6m The Slate, There were sixteen names on the slate at the station house up to six o'clock yes terday morning, and during the day of yesterday none were brought in, the Sab- ginning to leak out. It has been bus- Loth n.inn v..v niii.t nml nnlprlv Of pcctcd for some time that no attemnt hod "V...JJ .WJ .J-.- J. . - - . the roll made UP Saturday night ten ?ecn mme 10 tt rcP." TP"? l con" Refilled throughout. Will accommodate 400 were plain drunks, three drunk and dis- 'crence committee Having n in cnarge, guests. Fare reduced to JI.50 per day. -i.f.. -j . r... and such turns out to be the case. In the 8. Johnson and D-E-AtiENlntheorBce. ..a . ZZi"ZltZ r RnnVh House Saturday Mr.Marsh, a member of myl26inlp J.O.BIlEITENBACH4Co,Propr's. :. J?k l,rio'TO J a the committee, rose to a question of priv- Shafler ib held as a runaway from the "ege nd made a statement to the effect aunts, that the gay little craft will seem HENBIE HOUSE, Third Street, bet. Main and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Shaffer is held as a runaway from the Beform Farm. There are no serious charges on any of the parties, and no criminal cases of any consequence have been developed for some time, ihe city is unusually quiet and orderly that he had made a number of attempts like a navy. The boys (and the said afore- to get the committee together, but as yet said ternaie relatives; nave noi.oeen iana- had failed to do so. He fonnd fault with Senator Curtiss in not coming to time aa a member of the Senate conference com mittee, but failed to say why the other members from the Senate had not turned up. Mr. Curtiss is the minority member ana surely did not control the Democratic members, who could have acted independently and Ilefiindliig CerllOcnlea. The sale of ten-dollar four-per-cent. re funding certificates at ihe postoflice on Saturday was unprecedented. The sale was commenced at ten o'clock, and within made a report weeks ago. Mr. Marsh trir&a Vinnrfl Ilia amnnnt on hnml. 10 OM closed his remarks by tendering his resie- waB entirely consumed. The rush at the nation as a member of the committee, postoflice was in the shape of the demand Mr. Jessup was appointed to fill the va-Fnr tielrota at a o-rent entertainment, where cancy. In this connection it may be well one must needs be on hand to take his to remark that Mr. Booth, the author of element of Eastern Ohio in a measure il lustrates the deep interest that is mani fested in this section of Ohio for the welfare of Republicanism. Eastern Ohio certainly produces the strongest evidence place in line, in order to stand any show whatever. When the certificates were exhausted many went away disappointed. Postmaster Bodgers will have another in stallment in a day or two, and keep them on sule till June 17. when the Syndicate agree fo take the balance unsold, the bill, is a member of the conference lubbering it, nor idle, in the lay-off since their last pnt-in at this port, hut have been adding, both in numericul and morale, force disciplining, as it were until the coming occasion win represent mem perfect masters-at ease of the entire matter in hand. If all of lis on-lookers did not, they did, know of many minor points in their former rendition that could be perfected. All this has been done; and our folks are assured that this time they will see f ina- fore with all there is in it and we add sotto voce, they will see some most pleasin: extras, not given In any previous Dill. The rehearsuls of the entire performance are in process evcrv evening and diligently do they work. 'To-night at 7:30 there will be a iuii renenrsai at me uuarus committee. There has been no evidence, ,rmory, with the orchestra. A full at- oi late, ui ma pawing uirt up over in. tendance is urged back because ne could not get a report 143; special agents, S9. Total in service, of earnest devotion to Bepublicanism, 64,847. eager of promoting the interest and lend ing the strongest assistance in the coming struggle, by asking the nomination ot such powertut material as Hon. Samuel Knox, of Harrison county, for Anditorol State; won. w. D. JNelson. Ohio. James Matthews, aced eichlv-soven years, of Dayton, died rnday morning. n.. tr.'i :n i.n .:.. -i.i vuueii 1 luwim nm w Bi'.ir yi-uio uiu ,.T r n. . ' it.. oa,. .i.i.:. it i .1.. i... ot Miean county, ior ireasurer oi iaic; reip-ne d aa Queen fnrtv-twn veara General James Barnett, of Cleveland the ,nB,im..(wi.uiw.; .nujtu,o. K-o- rl,if nt Artillorv nf the Into A aw3 itniucuvj Hi A.ivaw.iniii-j vuuR, ui I nf .l.n fumrmvlnnrtlnr I .1 All fund nf (4r.tr. Morrow countv. was btirneu lliurnciavl r v vi, i t. last. Loss $2,000 ; no insurance. Attorney General, and W. W. Johnson, of The Miami Park Association of Xcnia Irontnn. for the Supreme Judgeship. Such was incorporated Saturday, with a capital men, to Bay the least, would be hard to stock of $2,600, half paid up, and all tackle, and, no doubt, would make Bhort snapped up at once. work in the coming conflict with the op. The docket of the Mayor of Kokomo, position element, whether generoled by Indiana, was found in the bottom of tbe Bishop, Kice or anyotner produce disposa- creek bv some fishermen a riday. bnt the "ie in tne ucmocrntic umrnei, matter was still legible. The jury in the McVey-Devoe scandal suit, Coahocton, were unable to agree Saturday and were discharged. Seven were tor convicting Mcvcy and live against. Yesterday's Cincinnati Enquirer says Postmaster Loge, of that city, must go; while the Commercial says he is given one more trial to save his head. Which is which? Dr. Gates, tho charged wife-poisoner, WESTERVILLE. Work by Ibe Mission Worker. To the Editor of tho Ohio Bute Journal: Westerville, Ohio, May 10. The Board of Missions of the United Brethren Church met in College Chapel last night. The following distinguished pcrgons were was on rriday remanded to jail, after a . , , , tjiui,: linimimuie, wnero lie win wiui mv: uuu . . - t n;.l, flk.i.1. f urn's aetinn iic.mci, ui juytuii. ca-,uvj uui., ui Uryt action. Califnrnia. P.. V C. Smith nf Wast. ine Atlantic and ureal Ytesiern nun- r.,i in ...i i? f,, .A T ,,.n way Transfer House, at Urbana, Saturday, and '.om nromin,n'. laymen. caught lire by sparks from an engine. jv. J. L. Luttrell delivered the an- ine ure was quencned witn great uimcui, nual wrmon a,t . , , anUi. ty. ittmageoou. ence. This forenoon was all taken up In a young man giving the name oi t-nas. routine work. Th. Corresponding were- from the committee. Had he been as diligent to get a report as he was in the advocacy of the bill, there is little doubt as to what the result would have been. He haB had plenty of time recently to in- Seats now on alae at Schneider's music store. Amusement and Art Notes. A club Is orirnnizinflr in Cincinnati to study the Irish language. Miss Matilda Lees nods will tell to the Bnrglarles. Thafa vit.ro fnnr Vuirfrlnripa neenrreil in rlnlo-a in nnlitir-nl hnrnnoiiea hefnrp tha ladies, at Lyndon Hall, ill four daVS. be theSouth End early yesterday morning. House.but he has never eh irpeon ine nurgiars Beeraionaveueen a nungry , . . - - , -,!.- The i.. and Miss uods nas lectured say She is most i gang and only cared for something to eat. Lhol;t 0,tlie mMet ithi,: There are a yetbf shul h'elarg iney nrst enterea tne cellar oi councilman Loos, on South New street, and secured a quantity of butter and eggs. Five loaves of bread were carried from the cellar of Philip Wcrth- wine. At the residence ot Mr. luckier, on South High street, they got a quantity of meat, and from the cellar ot Mr. Vaith, near the same place, the burglars walked oft with a quantity ol canned fruit and some blackberry wine. eier- loud whispers among certain members patronized here. that Mr. Booth's sudden laok of interest lfi, Chas. P.. (tankman. Dortrait nainter in the bill rises from the fact that he has has an admirable oil painting of Mr. Frank Mayo, as navy i rocneti, on exniDition in Stevenson 4 Marshall's window. The like ness is to life, the pose excellent, and the entire work ot tne artist wen earned out, Messrs. Selleek & Co., of New York, wij to-nieht give a line exhibition of dissolv. ing views at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, for the benefit of the Sunday views had the riot act read to him from numer ous county officials, and that he would rather have the bill defeated than to have its provisions affect present incumbents ol county offices, iheyonngmanis am, bitions, and should his fee bill go through, clipping from tiie present of- uciais. ana ne come oeiore a nominatinsr ol-i im : : ,...i. ' . , ., . p ocuuui. iitfBc vicia lueiutio ai'ieuieu convention for any ofhoe, the county of- ,cenerT 0f Europe. America and other Missionary Meeting. ficials would attend to his case in a very countries, allegorical and mvtholnoieal aa mere will e important missionary I prompi unu nummary manner, wuerens wen as soientinc representations, thrown meetings of representatives from the La- "e )e' 1 m0 n"9. l"e omcia18. " non 1 tw ?T, . MS- i "n.i Pow"lul .. . ? ... r - . . . . . back to boost him into a nomina ion Drumruond light to display them. They dies Auxiliary Societies ol the bpisco- and a 8tock of watered capital to go are highly commended by all who have pat unuren at xrinuy tnapei, in tins before the people, who are as yet unaware " auw.a mtsijuis t enia city, next Wednesday. The first is at ot the peculiar part he is playing in the 10.30 a. m. and tho second at 2.30 o. m. premises, These meetings will bo the business nicot ines of the ladies. In the evoning there will be a general meeting in Trinity Church, at which meeting there will be addresses by Uishop Jaggar and other prominent clergymen. 1 he latter occasion will be of general interest, nnd all are invited. AMUSEMENTS. Opera House, Fran!' Mayo The Opera House wob handsomely audienecd Inst Saturday night to witness the play of Davy Crockett by has received new engagements for Chieagi Mr. May. and company. It was given to and Milwaukee, and Pritsch goes to sin the letter of admiration in every particu- at the German Saengerbund at Cincinnati children ten cents, Carl Rosa will soon arrive here to see whether there are chances for an F.nglish opera season. An exchange savs: Carl Rosa, without Mine. Purcpu, is hardly at- WIUIIUU ciiui,,i iui nuit-i icn, nuu mo .11 glish manager would do well to reruuin quietly in Lnglund. uur tenors nave plenty to do. Courtney lar. Mr. Mayo and Miss Laurens were greatly admired in their passionate acting, and were repeatedly called beforo the curtain at the close of the various acts. Pinafore Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore City Inurmsry Director. The Republican members of the City Council held a caucus at the City Clerk'i office Saturday evening and agreed to support for the office of Iufirmary Di rector, the present incumbent, Dr. Mali! man. The other candidates prominently mentioned were Drs. L. T. Guerin and D. P. Adams. The two latter are both Re publicans and are ot the opinion that tion of able seamen, sisters, cousins and this season in June, The annual session of the North Atneri can Saengerbund will open in Music Hull, Cincinnati, June 11, and continue to the 15th inclusive. With over two thousand will be launched next Thursday night at voices, and an orchestra of over a hundre the Opera House, for a second three-days' pieces, tremendous musical effects will bc cruise, staunch and taut in every beam, produced. plank, spar nnd rope, and although man- Cooper Bailey's grent London circus ned, as in her former voyage, with the spread their tents in this city the 19th same "big guns" (which the world can't next Monday. It is probably the hugest improve on), she will have such an addi- f anything of its nature drifting this way RESOLUTION. n ni...i Ti.. ll.-,",!!.. r,-. :i nr.i :. . iveauivcu, uy tuctiuy V.UUUU11 ui uiu oily of Columbus, Thai the sidewalk on the south side ot Town street, between i rout street and Scioto street, be nnd the same is hereby ordered to be graded nnd paved. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare aud report w mc ucu un'cuug ui iuib vouimii uii accurate plat or plan nf the proposed tin provement, together with the necessary pronies, Bpecincations and estimates, wntch shall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the cost and expense of such proposed improvement.And said plat shall show the several lots Of land bounding orabuttiug on said street, with the size ol each lot, and the subdivisions, if any, with the owner's name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for luxation; provided,, that if the name of the owner of any lot or part thereof enn not bc ascertained. then tt shall be marked "ownerunknown. Passed in Council this 5th dav of Mav. A. D. 1879. Attest: II. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. RESOLUTION. Resolved. Bv the Citv Council of the city of Columbus, Thut it is necessary to improve woodland avenue, lrom liroad street to Mt. Vernon avenue, by building culverts. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council an accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the neoessary profiles, specifications and estimates, which hall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the eost and expense of such proposedImprovement. rasseo May o, a. ii. lmu. H. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, THE UNDERSIGNED, ASSIGNEE OF THE Monday Creek Iron Company, will sell at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Lo gan, Hocking county, Ohio, At 1 O'clock P. M.,Frldny, Juuel3,lTU. To the highest bidder, bidding moro than two-thirds of the appraisement, the following described real estate, situate in Want township, Mocking county, Ohio, and houuded and described as fol lows, wwii: oeiug irucuouui tot uumoer t. containing 81.49 acres, and fractloual lot numbers. containing 31.6S acres of section numder lfi, tow. numoer ib, rango numuer 10, reference DelUji bad to the records of plats of fractional lots of Hooking county, Ohio, book ''A," pngo , Also, fractional lot number S, containlug 76.82 acres of scc-tfon number 14, town number 13, range number 10, and part of fractional lot number 2 ot said seo-Uod 14, described aa follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of snid fractional lot number!!; theuce east on the section lino Ifi.TSohalus; thence south on the east line of sold lot 18,Gi chains; thence south C7 west 18.53 chains to the west line of said lot; thence north on said west hue !18. 05 chains to plarc of beginning; containing 3U-S2 acres, refereuce being hud to said records of plats of fractional lota ot Hocking county, Ohio, Book "A," page ; together with all and singular tho buildings, improveinentsand appurtenances there on or inereto belonging, inciuuiug an scales, uop-pers, screens, hank Onckn and fixtures thereon, wnicn heretofore belongcu to the eiiid Monday um iron I.OIU piiuy, in uii tiu.ot ucres. Appraised at sts.ixio. wIll'iam v. Mccracken. niylZ ltaw It m Assignee. A. C. Ktunck. W. U. Ford. T. P. Ooden. EMMICK, FORD & 0GDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHITECTURAL and other CASTINGS, Patterns and Models made to order. Manufacturers of the celebrated (Btool Wntou Slx.oiii. Office and Works Factory St., north of Goodalc, - COL (1MB VH, O. mh.6 1 2 4p

.7 .J 11 ' ! ! ' 'A i . ' i i i . J l - k COLUMBUS, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1879. V.OLi'XL. NO. 114. ixr a t h j SIEBERT & LILLEY, BLANK BOOK M A N 11 F A CTTJ UK R8, Printer, Hinder, Stationers, ' . . And Local Blank Publishers. A FULL LINE OF READY'ltADlf BEANlf HOOKS K.pt constantly on hand, Book "Binding I -Of Fvery lsewripUoii, . . .. By EDITION or SIIHJI.K VOI.ttME OyERA HOUSE BUILDING, d p Slalra.) ATTORNEYS. , " Wi DBNNISON, W. NEIL' rENNIOIST. ' LAW OPPIOEi , Blopk, Ueahler ' JOHN M. PUGM, ; Attorney - At Xj.tt No. BT t-2 SOUTH HIGH ST (Ambos Building.) Special attention given to Adraintsti atlon matters ana rrooaw uwri Business generally. "iebMJ dw Sin -.-; . , -.1 . 1 A. E. REIGIITON, Attorney at Xjo,w, U Pioneer Block, COLUMBUS. Collections promptly attended to.' mylldAWly "" 7". ' K . BlilOON, . - , Attorney at - XiavsT1. M E. Mate St., COLUMBUS, O., (First building west of City Hall.) BY TELEGRAPH THE EXODUS. TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. FOREIGN. O.neral Conway'. Diagnosis of Ibe Matter-He Believe, the Move 1. bnt Begun Homes Can be Furnished HecommemU a More Competent Or. ganitatlon. St. Lotus. May 11. General Conway. of New Jersey, who has long been identi- TWO tO One Plentifully Oflered dition of the colored people of tie South, 011 Hail lOn. ' haB n nere several days in Denaii ol cnaritame ana pnuamnropic people 01 tdl:i J.1..1 ai j x 11 uiiueiiiiiiH, iu nni'enaiu iuo vuuuiuuii .1 J a! i it. CI-..1L Uncas May be Counted Out of the Rnu VSTX Fast n..i.. n 1 i. i .. i.i 1 r : . : UHI1IV tldUD. luaj ue wisely lieiueu. m mi luicivicyv J v.?u i.. il. mi n. ocrat to-morrow, he says the exodus is finmhinnt.inns mid minima nn t.ha ' n 1,8 inception, ana u n were not Ior the (jffdtm French Cabinet. King Alfonso's Approaching Marriage ) Satisfactory, The Khediva Still Master of His Own Mind. Moscow Takes Up the Si. Petersburg Order. exercised over the ne groes by planters and merchants along the Mississippi river to Keep them lrom leaving, there would have been twenty thousand refugees here now. He thinks, however, this terrorism will wear out after a short time, and the colored peo ple will then begin to leave again. He also says many more would nave left DUt for the fact that Bteamboatmen have refused them transportation, under threats of merchants, planters and others that they would withdraw their patronage ll they continued to take emi grants away. He thinks the negroes in the south ought to come out, out advises them not to leave until provision can be made ior them in the North and West. rla anira Vi n lion alraorlv vanAtitarl nffara nt London, May 11. A PariB dispatch mimAt fPma i Tllinmo Tndl. says it is no secret that wveral Ministers ana) 5hin nnd We9t Pennsylvania for are u viiiiiiuix nun m. mrry, manure ui thousands, and in Indiana alone he sayg the hostility to the Eepnblic raised by homeB gmi wagc8 can bc fonnd for his education bills. : ' : I I ' fivn thnnannl in twenty Hava. Owinff tn Paris, May 11. The Temps says the fference in the Cabinet in regard to the ,mn- .u. enlnrcd nonnlo nf (!,: it Prefecture of Police, is as to the maun. wn0 so far have done the principal work and not the ends. Clemenceau (Radical in .ting the refugees, he thinks a corn-leader), at a private meeting, presented mittee o trustworthy and influential th. outlines of, a nrooramme which in- A:i:.Ano .i.A..i.i l. AKnn:n k. . , ,., . P . . . I whim, i.ifccuo nuuuw inguuimu UCIC. eludes the liberty of the press, the right t tl,is were done, he says there would be puuni; lueeuug, income mx, ir.B ir.uc, n0 ijctt o m0ney to carry on the work: shoot editor Light, of the Democrat, has been adjudged insane. At New Lexington, Friday, the jury brought in a verdict of $4,000 damages in the breach of promise suit of Lydia Lehman against Jacob Elder. Secretary, Sherman gives a most hopeful account of Ohio's condition to his Washington friends, not only politically, but agriculturally and financially considered.The Washington end of the Ohio Democracy now have the ticket slated' for June 4 Ewing and Eice. But Bice's friends Bwear Bice shall have no second place in his'n. Saturday afternoon a fire in Palmer & Fuller's lumber yard. Chicago, destroyed the dry-house, six million feet of shingles and four million feet-of lumber. Loss given at $152,000. The Augusta (Oa.) Chronicle Bays that the three prominent candidates for the Davis, of Cambridge, this Stale, wai found Thursday night near the railroad depot at Charleston, Illinois, hfs money, valise and coat stolen and himself insensible, having been murderously treited and robbed. Mt. Gilead haa another citizen who is" to receive a big fortune from a rich ancestorthis time a Mr. Harry Schati, and the amount is about $100,000, from Londonderry, Ireland. This makes three of. the kind from that town within a short period of time. A kind of reorganizing committee o the Legislature went to the Lancaster Beform Farm Saturday to get at all underlying facts in regard to that now troubled institution. A dispatch . from thut indicates the falling of the head of one of the Farm Commissioners and the replacement of Superintendent Hite's. David Tonser, a young married man of about twenty-seven, of Biicyrus. elorjed Democratic nomination for Governor of Thursday night, it is believed, with his that State are Governor Colquitt, Colonel servant girl, Mary Harregar. leaving his Thnmaa Hardeman nnil General T, .T wife destitute. With two Small children H) Gartrell. care for. Tonser drew $661 from the There is more than a possibility that S"5- ,ni Plur, .th!n dT Col. Holt, Independent, will be elected in ?"n.u.7':" "!?. ""TCa T tary of the Missionary Society, Bev. D. should either of them have been aelected K. Flickinger, read a lengthy report of they could have discharged the duties of die work done .ana projected during the me nmce in a satisfactory manner, past year. : , The mission in Sherbro. Africa, is in a BobJr WKon Stolen, very prosnerous condition, havinc: five I A baby wagon was Btolcn from the resi- stationi aud schools. deuce of J. Seiter. 116 East friend street. JThe mission in Bavaria Germany, has Balurday ni R The famil live in tbe two ministem and several teachers em- . . , . , ., ,. , , ployed. This work is very hopeful: The U.llrd 8tory of the InuWmg, and about Home Missions are generally going for- nine o'clock the wagon was left in front ward well. of the street entrance. A short time i The Treasurer made a report, showing afterward the wagon was missing, and has that $37,787.82 were collected during the not been heard of since. It was a fine past year for missions. The financial con- covered wagon, well trimmed, nickel dition of. and work done by, the Society plated and pretty valuable. It was during the Jjast year indicate growth rather a strange object to tempt n thief. ana a prosperous iuture. , URBANA. Democratic Convention Masonic. FRANCS. FRANCES G. JANNEY, 91. OKAmUTB 09 Boatou University School of Medicine, and New York Oplhalml. Hospital. secular education, separation of Church and state, and the abolition ol exemption of clerical students from conscription. He declared the time had arrived for the Government to inaugurate a true Repub lican policy. 109 EAST STATE STREET. CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS And all Dl.easr. of the Feet, ured without Pain or Acldfl, by ' ' BR. F. DAVIS AND WIFE, - IIIHee No. 10 McTnne Block, (Cor. High and (lay Sis., Columbus, O.) lchlHHralp io State foraaL Ullirri lllKli, Pearl and Chapel Htm, COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. niBi.isHERJi and rnnpRiKTona. A. W. FKAM'ISI'O, tieneral Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A RARE CHANCE. Stutter's Columbus and the Weekly Ohio State Journal (with " Almanao and Fire side Companion ") one year for Two Dollars and Twenty-five Cents. Note As tbe tmulfBhera ot tbo Oiuo State JotraXAL bought all of tbe edition that remained altor subscribers were supplied, this Is now tbe only way to gel a ropy ol Hinders i.oiuranus, Bend In your names before it Is too late. Fire Record . Wheeling, W. Va., May 11 On Sat- nrtlnv nielli the entrine house nf flip LONDON. May 12. A Paria distitct Prentnn (Inn! Minino- Onmnnnv. nt the announces that Ministers Wacldington, Austin mines, Preston county, West Vir-LeRover and Sav are in favor of imme- olnia. was destroyed bv fire, letting the diateljr presenting to the Chambers a bill engine and machinery down the shaft. removing me ponce uuugei irum uie- uuu- ijoss 90W, trol of the municipality of Paria. Min- This morning the town of Newburg, ister Lepere is totally opposed to such a PreBton county, narrowly escaped a dis- bill, and other Ministers consider it in- astrous conflagration. Children playing opportune. Waddington is resolved iu with matches Bet fire to a stable on the anjr ease to resign the Premiership, premises of a widow lady, named Scott, which he only accepted from patriotic totally destroying the stable and the two-motives, story house occupied by the lady. At The Moderate men, including Presi- one time six other buildinis were on fire. dent Grevy, are endeavoring to oust Le- so intense was the heat, nnd it was owing pere, make LeKoyer Jf remier and retain to the greatest exertions on the part of Waddington at the Foreign Office. An- the citizens that the property endangered other party is endeavoring to oust the was saved. The Ions on the house and Conservative element in the Cabinet, stable burned, and the buildings damaged rne question will ne solved to-morrow. by lire, amounts to S5.U0U. JNo insurance. Detroit. Mich.. Mav 11. At a o'clock QREAT BRITAIN. ,!,; m;; Br urf. , : ihiA London. May 11. Francis Saunders & atnfvnf Ilia Trillium rtlnflr nwuniprl Iw Co., merchants of London and Bahia, have tne poat an(i Tribune newsDaDcr. It de- failed. I atfAvoi-1 trio rinwa mnm n( llis nnnpr nnrl The SDorUinan says Lorillard's colt knHWHmn treA the tftitrit'inl rnnmn. Thp Uncas appears not to have done well since re8t 0f tne ISuildirig, oocupied chiefly by he last ran, and need not be thought of tne p0Bt ad Tribune job office, was de-for a moment in connection with the 8tr0yed by water. The Calvert Litho- Derbv. N ewoastle-on-Tyne. May 11. Udds of two to one on Hanlon are still plenti fully forthcoming. GERMANY, Berlin. May 11. It is believed there will be a majority of about twenty in t 1 .1.. i.iir i.:ii : .1 . invur 01 me mrm uin iu iue xvmuuo.ti. Amendments will be more numerous than important, LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. ConKreHN. Hay 10. & nut A bill relating to telegraph communication between this and toreign countries was introduced rresi ilent tiro tern, aimed the miiitarv-at-the- polls bill Mr. Hill addressed the Senate at length on the Legislative bill. Momc Bills passed : Amending the law relating to writs ot prohibition and mandamus: also relutineto the widows of pen sioners of the war of 1812 (so as to give pensions to women who are a second time widows) me muitary-at-tne-poiis nui was sinned by the Speaker A resolution was onered for considering such measures us might promote the agricultural interests of the country The Silver hill was further considered Several bills were introduced nnd referred, including the following? Relating to publio land, for the appointment 01 a Mississippi river commission, fortiic reduction and reorganization of the army. (Jcneral Angembly. May 10. Senate Hnnse bill regulating the appointment of trustees of educational institutions passed. Hume The Mexican Pension resolution Was taken from the table, amendments were offered and debuted, and the resolu tion and amendments Uibled A bill to prohibit pool selling was introduced. graph Company and Michigan Farmer i iri. .ir nnt. :u i were uiso niigiu Biiuerenj. mre will wo no suspension of the papers. Loss can not yet be accurately .estimated, bnt is lully covered by insurance, lne ure is supposed to have originated from spon taneous combustion of oiled rags in the press room, ' The Coming Snna.rbund, CliSfcraNATi. May 11. The twenty-first London. May 11. A correspondent at annual meeting of the' North American Berlin states the disruption of the Na- Stencrcrbund will be held at Music Hall, tional Liberal party seems imminent, in this city, June 11 to 10 inclusive, inconsequence of certain success of the tensivo preparations are being made to tnnU bill. CANADA. Toronto. Mav 11. Thousands from the city visited the scene of the railway accident at Carleton. The matter was re ferred to in most of the city churches. ames Uoodehnm never recovered con sciousness, and died this morning. Mr. Conger is still in a critiol condition. Others who received injuries are reported progressing lavorably. An inquest on the accident begins to-morrow morning.. BRITISH INDIA. London. Mav 11. A dispatch from Uundamuk reports that, at his urst lor-mal interview with Yakoob Khan, Thurs day, Major Gavngnar presented a letter Indication! for the Ohio Valley Sliijhtty icarmcr, southerly tt'mdt, partly cloudy weather and stationary barometer. Tbe Trouble at the Reform Farm. Lancaster, O., May 9. To the Editor of the Cincinnati Gazette: The chiinae to be made in the Super- inteudency of this institution involves no scandal, nor is it complicated with politics. The Board of Commissioners ffour Democrat and one Republican) is a unit, and co-operutes with perfect harmony. They felt it their duty to ask for the resignation of the Superintendent. His management was not satisfactory, and in their judgment the welfare oi' the institution demanded his retirement, and as public servants they are ready, it it is re quired, to give in detail the reasons wmcn tea tucm 10 uikc huh action. The Board has no successor in view, bnt will make tie appointment when the right man is found, and will use all diligence ana care in me selection. We have no excitement at the insti tution and anticipate no trouble. The officers are doing their duty and the boys are cheerful and orderly. Our anxiety centers on the appointment of a Superintendent who shall lie compe. tent to assume the responsible position. and will successfully discharge its duties. a. y. UHIDI.AW. He Agreed. Detroit Free Press- - A lady who wanted a dozen of eggs, fresh from the country was among the farmers wagons at the market yester day, and the sight of a small bundle of grass in one of the vehicles at once aroused all the sentiment in her nature. Snuffing at a handful of it, she said to the farmer : "The country must be beautiful these spring mornings." " cs. so she is," he slowly replied, "Coming in this morning I saw two wagons stuck in a mud hole, a dead horse and morc'n fifty crows." "These sunrises must be beautiful out there," she continued. "Yes, they arc. At sunrise this mnrnlnir me an' Jim were ccttin' a hoe out from under the hen house. Pur-tiest sunrise I ever saw, but that hog won't never do no more good in this world. "I suppose the grass looks very beau tiful, she said as tne last egg w counted. "Oh! I B'Dose so: but I've bin rushed gettin' that big ditch finished that I liaven't hardly noticed. Do your folks want to buy any dried pump- innr It is stated that the three locomotive establishments at Paterson, N. J., have capacity of almost five hundred locomo tives annually. bnt as things exist now, not much assist ance can be looked tor lrom the bast. Kentucky to-day to the late Appellate Judge Elliott's place, instead of llargis, who is of the straight-out, red-mouthed Democratic persuasion. One Dennis Collins started from San Francisco at ten o'clock on the morning of the first inst., to walk to New York city luudays, besides walking hvo miles in hour in twenty cities on the route. akine in all 3.500 miles, for a wairer of $1,500. The twentieth annual Convention of the Ohio Sabbath School Union will be held in the M. E. Church, Akron, commencing Tuesday evening, June 3, and continue the two days following. We shall give lull programme before the day amea. Delegates to the Woman's Suffrage As sociation at St. Louis visited the Mer chants' Exchange Saturday, where they were received with cheers and applause. and Mrs. Htantoo, Miss Anthony and others made very neat little speeches to took a train for the West. on the morning of Dubrovin'B execution the merchants, which were handsomely contained an article against the tzar. received. A Saturday's dispatch from London FranciB E. Hayden, of Fitchbury, ssys the dispatch from Lahore, announc- Mass., has been arrested on the charge of ing 'hat the Ameer of Afghanistan had poisoning his father and mother, who accepted all British proposals, is cer- died a short time ago, and then very re- tainly premature and probably entirely cently his sister, who has also died. The wrong. examination of the stomach of the slater The American residents of Yokohama showed the presence of large quantities of are preparing to give General Grant a arsenic, it is claimed he poisoned all to dinner on his arrival there. The enter-get some $10,000 the property possessed tainmcnt will probably take place at a by the family. large hotel, and great preparations ere The great Woodruff educational and being made lor the event. scientific expedition around the world The French Minister of the Interior has has finally been abandoned, to the great authorized Senator Martin, Vice President surprise 01 an. instead ot two hundred ot the committee of the I'rnnco-American subscribers, at $500 each, only about forty l.a.1 n.ll .in .!. J.n.U. Tkl.. the day nxed lor closing the books, and hence the managers, at a meeting that day. decided to give up the grand project. Those who have paid in their money will receive back every dollar, bnt it seems a pity a scheme anticipating such beneficial results, should not have received suf- ncient patronage to make it a success. Esther Cox. the girl whose experiences to commercial relations. Tirard received from supposed spirits in Amherst, Nova the delegation very cordially. He stated Scotia, have at times excited considerable that he was in favor of a reciprocity interest, is again possessed. While wash- treaty, and his department would give the lug ,uc unici uiummg mic viuiuen icn , mailer lue iiioBl Beriuua cousiueruiiuu, the tun, moved swittly across the room and struck the various inmates, and when she went into a neighboring store on an errand, a hatchet, shovel, tubs, iron spikes, a lump of putty and a bag of salt took on apparent life and flew about with great velocity. The girl is not proud of these manifestations 01 interest on the partof the alleged spirits; on the contrary, render it one of the most successful gatherings held iu the United States. The chorus, which has been rehearsing for the past year in this and other countries, will number nearly 2,000 voices, each Society having been subjected to rigid examination before being admitted. 1 he instrumental music will bc furnished by the great organ and an orchestra of over one hundred pieces, all un der the leadership ol professor Uarl Barus. Prominent choral members on the programme are the Oratorio of St, Paul, Verdi'B Bequiem Mass, Eubensteln's Paradise Lost, and selections from Wagner's Flying Dutchman and Goldmarck's Queen of Saba. Soloists engaged are as follows: ooprano Madame Otto Alvcs SVoT Iudia.'accrediting J- him as a negotiator. The letter is im portant, as it is addressed to the Ameer, thereby acknowledging Yakoob Khan ns the delacto ruler 01 Alghumstan, SPAIN. by Carl Beineckc,of Leipsic; Miss Emma Heckle and Mrs. r lora Muller. Alto Miss EmmaCranch and Miss Louisa Boll wagen. Tenor MeBsrs. H. Alex. Biscboff and Christian intsch, of -New York, Baritone Franz Ecramertz, of New York, Madrid. Mav 11. The Madrid Epoca Basso-Myron W. Whitney, of Boston. . Alfn7n'onnnrnclilnrii,rrlni with Organist George b. Ythiting. Ihe Ho- the Austrian Princess is well received in cicties taking part in the chorus are from Spain and by the Powers. Notwitlistandingf resh arrivals of bread- stufls at Bilboa and Malaga, the price of wheat is still rising. BELGIUM. Antwerp, May 11. The steamer De of at auction Kuyter, which arrived yesterday from New York, had very heavy weather. She lost her deck load of cattle and was obliged to throw overboard one hundred and twenty tons ol cargo. Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis, De troit, Columbus and other Western cities. Sale of tickets to the three matinees and four concerts will commence on the 20th of May, when the choice will be disposed Board, of Miulona, New York, May 11. The anniversary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions was held to-morht in the Broadway Tabernacle. The church EGYPT. was crowded and addresses were made by London. Mav 11. The Observer's cor- Bev. George W. Herrick. Bev. Dr. Mark espondent at Cairo sovs it is reported Hopkins and Bev. Dr. C. P. Bush. All the Khedive still refuses to appoint Euro- the speakers referred to the recent bequest pean Ministers, but offers to nppoint to the Society of $1,000,000. They argued Europeans to assist Governors of Prov mces. RUSSIA. 1T1USI-U,. uiujr 11. viuun iiuic wccii published here relative to the possession of arms, similar to those issued at St. fetersburg. that it was a call to higher effort in the future. The anniversary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions was celebrated to-night in Memorial Church, Kev. U r . Kobinson presiding, lne financial re port showed receipts the past year, $427, 000; expenditures. $442,000. Indebtedness of the Board is $02,000. The ser- TURKEY. Constantinople. Mav 11. Mahom- mon was preached by Rev. Dr. L, edans in Adrianople are plundering shops N icolls, ot. Louis. on account ol hunger. CRIME AND CASUALTY, Too Busy to be Tried Tor Fraud.. Washington, May 11. The Alabama lelegation in Congress, accompanied by Senator HoiiBton, waited on the Attorney General yesterday and requested him to Woman Sa.ppeted of Poisoning, Watertown, N. Y May 11. A special to the Watertown Times says a rnl a. continuance of the pending cases woman named Merrihew, near Deer river, for the violation of election laws in that is BtiBpeoted 01 poisoning her orotner-in- State, because the farmers interested corn-law and husband. About eight weeks pjin that their cropB would be grently ago her brother-in-law died suddenly, damaged if they are forced to attend having spasms. About a week ago her courts as defendants and witnesses in the husband was taken sick the someway, trials Tha Aiinrnav General declined The doctor made an examination nnd to grant a continuance in all the cases, came to the conclusion that some one was hut, said he would instruct the District giving him poison, and torbade his wile Attorney to try only such cases as could giving medicine or preparing food for be attended to at this time, and to notify him. He is now getting well. The parties in the other cases not to attend I .1 ! 1 t- I 1 r oroiner-in-iaw a uuu hub eiiiuinuu yen- court, terdny and doctors Bay there is evidence of poison. The contents of the stomach will be analyzed immediately. The ex amination is progressing. Forest Fires. Scranton. Pa., May 11. Extensive forest fires are causing great destruction of timber around this city. The village of Tobihanna, twenty miles from here, was entirely surrounded by tire this alter- noon, citizens turned out and lougnt Now, by St. Paul 1 St. Paul, Minn.. May 11. A meteor, a toot in diameter, with a blazing irr.in fell at Worthiugton, this State, to-dai exploding just before reaching the esrti with a noise that shook the buildings. SUMMARY OF SUNDAY'S NEWS. Ex-Congresssnan Dead. Whitehall. N. Y.. Mav 11. Hon, John Eogers, President of the Sogers the flames, finally getting them nnder bcr of cngfMii, died at Moreau, New control. Unless rain comes soon, the de- yorii this morning. strucuon 01 properly win ue immense, Robber Dangerously Shot. Wheeling. W. Va.. May 11. At eleven o'clock to-night, "SisBy" Boss, a notorious gambler, robbed an inmate of a house of ill-fame of a gold watch valued at S200. Officer Malonev attempted to arrest Boss. when the latter tied. Maloney tu-cd three shots, one taking effect inflicting a dnn- geroilB weund. Carried Over the Falls. Watertown. N. Y.. May 11. This afternoon Robert Harris and Dell Shaw, Tho Lexington races opened Saturday, with a brilliant lot of flyers under cover for work. Assistant Postmaster General Tyner on a two months' western tour of inspec tion of postothces. It is prophesied from Washington now that the President will veto the Military bill, and will probably tond In his veto while attempting to cwbs Black river in to-morrow. a row-boat, a short distance above Big George C. Harding, editor of the In- f ans, were carried over and drowned. dianapoiis Herald, who attempted Foreign, , A Chinese Legation will be permanent ly established in Madrid. The Italian Government haa recom mended to Chili and Bolivia an international exhibition. i It in believed a majority of the Ccpies will decide to postpone any decision relative to Cuban reforms until the September session. It is now stated that the Consistory will not be held until the 25th of May, and there will then be ten instead of nine new Cardinals created. j The mail train between Madrid and Cadiz was thrown off the track. The mails for Cuba were smashed. Six persons were killed and several injured. The Russian revolutionary paper. Land and Liberty, is still being circulated clandestinely. The last number, issued Ilia m... n, f Tl l-,.i -.' Some of the members over in the House are out for Scott, of Jefferson, for Brown...! flrtvpmnr fine tliino, in pnrv rerinin I Clinton.. he'd make the other candidate roost high Hamilton" or keep his bread trap closed. Jackson... Small for Its Age. If enough members return from their iSS " . ti. ... . 1 - I I. -il-r..11r11 . lj..t....: i:.; I a rjosioninn wno nau a ccnur mil 01 uouieii aim uniteiing exueuiuona 10 uou- Mimin.... choice wines, of which he was not a lit- stitute a quorum, business may be trans- Norwich. ll. n.n,J anlArlalnafl a frinnrl at rlinnur fleted in the HnllSP- flnd SeiintP tn-dflV. one day and offered him some very old and choice Medcira. winch through some mistake of the waiter's was served The boys "knocked off" work Sotur- in a liqueur glass instead of the proper day at noon, and thoso who did not go Washington sized sherry glass, oaiatuenost, nere unuiug ncm uuwu m me ntiurainran Is something excessively good: very gem siure uieui. n uiukcs a uig umer- M fifrii rSd voan,. om that, mv ence in the size of a board bill here 1 grandfather had; old, mellow and couple of days absence does, and the smooth." The guest tasted it. smacked statesmen oon 1 forget 11. his lips, made a grimace or two, grunt- ineynaa an interesting ume in tne ed, chuckled, and then, atter eyeing tne nuse ouumm, on u ieuiuuuu iug remarked, "How old vuiysnam iu gium i,n"im 10 me uu- Union, to organize a lottery of 300,000 one franc tickets, to raise a fund for the statue ot Liberty to be presented to the United Mates. A delegation from the French commit tee to promote a French-American treaty of commerce waited on Tirard, Minister of Commerce, and called his attention to Fernando Wood's motion in the United States House of Representatives relative CAMBRIDGE. Republican Convention Aid for tbe Eiodlssi Soldiers' Reunion. To tbe Editor of the Ohio State Journal: Cambridge, Ohio, May 10. The Be- Bhe is constantly excited and fearful of publicans of Guernsey county met in Con personal injury. The Richmond Whig of Friday soys: llie lather ol Charlie floss, who passed through this city on Sunday night en route to North Carolina, has turned up in Caldwell county, in that State. It was vention at the Court House in this place, this afternoon, for the purpose of choosing six delegates to goto the State Convention at Cincinnati on the 28th inst. Colonel Joha Ferguson was chosen Chairman, not known when hd was in this city what nd Professor John McBurney, Secretary. r -n . . I Tim tinlanttaa Worn nil nonn hv ViMInt aiai. 1W04 a uj)biuu iaj tucuuutii nun iui , I 1 i . t t a 1 mi But it is now ascertained that ha received "?'"e.: ',7 ' a dispatch from a party in Caldwell giv- McCortle, W. H. C. Hanna, A. J. Hutching the description of a child found there '?on nml George Frazier. Following are !,, luilnarf 1,0 tl,a vr;.i,u the alternates: Maior J. Jtv. crown, itev, long lost Charlie. So accurately did this J- W- Barber (colored), Hor T. 8. Luc- 1 ;ii. ai Ia al. cock. Jnfietih Hugheti. Hon. C. J missing boy, that Mr. Ross felt justified Albright and Isaac Morton. The follow- iJesoW, That as our former fellow citizen, Col. Chas. H. Moore, haB been favorably spoken of in connection with the Chairmanship of the Republican Ex- excutive Committee, we take pleasure in recommending bis name to the state Cen tral committee lor that position, believ-ine that he possesses the necessary organiz ing force to fill it with ability, and that in visiting North Carolina and satisfying himself. The day that Mr. Ross received the dibpatch from the North Carolina party was the fifth anniversary of the day on which Charlie was carried oil. A fire broke out in the warehouso of Caruthers & Co.. East St. Louis. Saturday afternoon, and deatroyed that building and its contents; also, the warehouse of n e, , ,, ',, i.l i"K luivo iu mi 11 mill nuniij, nuu iuh x osiini a ana the old passenger depot h appointment m insure a vigorous ... .v. ...... . and cttcctive canvass of the state. Company. The buildingscontained about fivo thousand barrels of flour, a large amount of general produce, buggies and carriages and wagon material. There were also burned abdtit a dozen empty cars on the track of the Ohio and Missis- The Convention then adjourned. The Afro-American Exodus Belief Union held another meeting last night at the A. M. E. Church, and a small amount of money was raised. There was quite number of speeches that partook of an sippi road, and some twenty-five cars Lnthu9iastic 'character, in favor of en-laden with hay and agricultural itnple- Couraging emigration to the State of From present indications the National reunion of both Northern and Southern soldiers, to be held at Cambridge in An gust, promises to be one of the biggest thincrfl nf thp kind known in the hlstnrv ine ioiiowing is tne correct nuniner oi nf th a nr anv other ennntrv. Mnnv re employes in the United States Postoffice innm Wn received from ox-Cnn Aicusnuieni anu in uie pumai service federate officers signifying their intention making an army about tho size of the to- to be present, and the Union bovB will be nearly a hundred thousand. A largi amount of the property was in transit, and was insured. Seven box cars belong ing to the Chicago and Alton road were alao burned, tal one employed by the United States in the Mexican war. If this isn't considered large enough, it can be truthfully said it is constantly and rapidly increasing: Postmaster General, 1; Assistant Postmasters General, 3; Superintendent of Money uracr system, t ; superintendent of Foreign Mails, 1 ; Chief Clerk to the Postmaster General, 1 ; Chief of Division here to welcome the "gray." BELLAIRE. Out Warning tbe Republican Ticket To the Editor of Ihe Ohio Slat. Journal Bellaire, Ohio, May 11. As time of Depredations, lj'cfiief of Division of draws nearer the day for the nomination Dead Letters, 1; Chiet of Division of 0f Eepublican standard-bearers to lead aTof DivnfeTefiverySer: ?n ""M crowning victory on vice, 1 ; Topographer for Department, 1 : "ich in the future will, as in the iJisuurHing uuiuer anu Bupenniemient oi 'ii, Ngmuuc wib pun no uwwgwu Building, 1; stenographer, 1; chief clerks government, union and freedom, the en- of bureaus, 6; clerks, messengers, watch- thusinsm manifested among the political men, etc., 840; postmasters, 39,258; con tractors, b.Wo: clerks in postothces, 4,- 651; letter carriers, 2,275; route agents, 1,143; railway postoffice clerks, 1,081; mail route messengers, 241; locat agenti Garrison Coneert. Following is the programme for- the concert at the Garrison, beginning at three o'clock this afternoon : March Balaklars Miliars Selection Ernanl Helnieke Walti Beautiful Blue Danube , Strauss Selection Domino Nolr Riviere Priests' War March Hilbrecht Serio-Comic Beyer Heavens are Telling Haydn Quadrille Bouquet d'Opera Riviere To tbe Editor of the Ohio Sub) Journal : Urbana, Omo, May9. The Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee has issued his call for a County Convention. Heavens are-Tiling """"""'"Z-Htyiu The Delegates, 99 in all, will be appointed at primary meetings on the 24th inst.. and the convention will assemble on the 31st. The officers to be placed in nomination are: Bcpresentative, Treasurer, Surveyor, Prosecuting Attorney, one Com missioner and one Infirmary Director. The Convention will also select six delegates to the State Convention, delegates to the Senatorial convention and select County Central Committee. The Masonic supper in the Presby terian Church lecture room last night was a magnificent affair. Speeches were mode by Hob. William Lawrence andM. Marquis, of Bellelontame ; Kev. Frank Mitchell, of Springfield, and Past High f nest fleeter and A, C. Deuel, of this city. There were one hundred and fifty-seven persons sat down to supper. At 11 :30 the party broke up. IICIRillSTlfllllllfl! TUESDAY, MAY 13, Are rrapeetrolly lnrltt'il to call auil rxamlue our Goods at the 89 CECJT STORE! WEST FIFTH STREET, Fountain S quar e, , OUSaTOIWrKTATi: - myl2 2tl4p New Advertisements. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. THE REPUBLICANS OF FBANKLIN CON-TY will hold a Convention at tho City Hall, In th. city of Oolumbus, at 10 o'clock m., on ATl'RDAT, MAY 17, 1879. - Tbe Convention is called for tbe purpose of elect-e Thirteen DBLEQATKstotheRcDublican9tatc Convention, to be held at Cincinnati Ohio, Wed- Incorporated. The following certificates of incorpora tion were filed with the Secretary of State Saturday: Avondaie Street Railroad Company, of I nesday, May 26, 187, which will nominate candl-Cincinnati. capital Stock $100,000. ' d"M 1', Governor, Lieutenant Oovernor, Su- ,. . ' , nrema .itidtfe. Attorney iienerai. Antmnr ni nuu. Wt Mnrv'o Ni ... Mmnff IVtmnanv . . V . . T ' Z. . I y.. n "...v. vyy...... V , mines in Lake county, Colorado, omce in Cincinnati, capital stock $500,000. THE S0L0NS. City Advertisements. What they are Doing, Undoing, Clolng to do, and not Doing. treasurer of State and Member of tbe Board ol Public Works. It will also be the dutv ot the Convention to elect a County Central Committee for the ensuing year. The ratio of representation will be one for every fifty votes cast lor Milton Barnes for Secretary of State at tho October election, 1878, and oue far every fraction of twenty-five votes and over. 1 lie ioiiowing taoie will snow tue uuuioer ot delegates to wh! Mtlei Blendon Ifch each ward and township is en- Prairie.., Sharon... Truro... ... 5 Groveoort Prerlnct ... 3 .... 2 Winchoeter " ... 8 ... 2 Worthlngton 11 ... 2 .., 4 Columbus. ... 2 First Ward V ... 2 Second " 11 .... 1 Third " 8 ... 2 Fourth " 8 ... 8 Fifth " 4 ... 8 Siith " 8 .... 8 Seventh " 7 2 Eighth " 18 .... 3 Ninth " 5 .... 8 Tenth " 7 . . 8 Eleventh " 2 .... 8 2 Total 131 RESOLITIO.V. Unsolved, By the City Council of the city of Columbus, That it is neoessary to improve St. Clair avenue, from the south line of Spring street to Mt. Vernon avenue, by grading and graveling. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council as accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the ueeessnrv pronies, specilicutions and estimates, which shall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the cost and expense of such proposed improvement, together with the cost and expense of so improving the intersection of each and every street and alley thut may croBssaid St. Clair avenue.and the cost and expense of one-half the intersection of each and every street and alley thut enters said St, Clair avenue, but does not cross it. And said plat shall show the several lots .of .land bounding or abutting on said street, with the size of each lot, and the subdivisions, if any, with the owner's name, if known, and the value of each lot or purt of a lot, as valued for taxation ; provided, that if the name of the owner of any lot or part thereof, cannot bc ascertained, then it shall be marked "owner unknown." Passed May 5, A. D. 1879. H. K. BRYAN, City Clerk. uiyl2 ltaw 4t The meetlmrs for tho election of delegates to the County Convention will be held in the townships ana warus,at me usual places ior noiumg election?. .laoa nimfi illw ,rl vnii aav rhio wnaV" " h Ittv.fhrpp viviiik duiuicio ui ure writwii n.i, nut - . V . .... . . . I om.nilm.nl moo nvnfaaff OA aa t. elude the granting of pensions to thoBe who, during the late war, had served in the rebel army. This amendment provoked a very lively discussion, and caused the Brigadiers to feel as uncom fortable as could be possible. After dis cussing the matter for a couple of hours, the resolution was laid on the table. In th Senate, Saturday, Mr. Marsh FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1870, From 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m. My order ol the Lotnmmee. F. V. D. ALBERY, Chairman. 8 t. Pitch., Sec'y. my!2 4t m w f s 1 4p years next July. What do you think of it?" "Well, my private opinion is that it is pretty deuced small for its age r ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. Bulter and Egg Shippers. The Central Ohio Butter and Egg Shippers' Association will hold its spring submitted the report of the select corn- meeting in this city Wednesday, May 14, mittee appointed to investigate the and will convene at the Park Hotel at management and official conduct . , , , m, . ... , of the Directors, Superintendent, 10o'c ocka. m. This organization has officrs aml attendants of Longview been in existence three yeors. When Asylum. In short the committee, which first organized it was composed of ship- corioisted of Senators Marsh, Johnstonand persm Central Ohio principally, but ship- Wn8on, after reviewing the testimony pen in other sections ol the state, as wen taken report everything in excellent an. F.notprn Indiana, rpcoffnlzinr the use- j-.L: .i. .f?.: -t .i j : , 7 .' . , . uuuuiuuu; mat- uie cuiiumuu oi lne pa- (illness of the Association, have connected tient, WM mTOraule aB couid be expect-themsclveB with it, until it could now be ,i :,i, . ,i,i .in,, ti.ot ti, A.m. properly termed the Ohio and Indiana piaintl, an(1 charges made if cruel and in-Butter and Egg Shippers Association, human treatment are not sustained by the Meetings have been he d at other p aces evidence; that the charge concerning the in the State and at Union city, Indiana. e.tabliBhment of a dissecting room in the This will be the first meeting of the Asso- nnm whollv nn.iinnnn.l. that Si i. lion held in Columbus. The object o recommcnacd that the law be so amended this Association is the development of a9 to confer on tbo Superintendent the the particular branch of business m authority to control the appointment and which its members are engaged and removai of bordinote officers and at- which has become an extensive interest. ,pn,ittnt. The committee onnelnrla aa The People's Library, IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES, EMBRACES niSTORY,BtOQRAPHY,TRAVELH, NATURAL HISTORY,rHYSIOLOuY,?HYSI- CAI. SC'IENCE,FICTION,BELLE8 LET-TRB8, RELIGION, OEOLOO Y,PO-LITICAL ECONOMY AND OTHER IMPORTANT SUBJECTS. IT SUPPLIES 48,300 PAGES OP MOST INSTRUC TIVE READING., FROM THE BEST WRITERS. Includes CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, (Revised to 1871.) SOLD UPON TERMS WHICH PLACES IT WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Its Authors a Guarantee of Its Excellence. No other Selection of Boohs presents so large or so Varied an Amount of Good Reading Matter as tbe People. Library In One Hundred Volumes. PRICE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Send 3 Cent Stamp foe Cataloqvs. my!2 RESOLUTION. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Columbus, That the sidewalk on the south Bide of Mound street, between the canal and main track of the C. & II. V. H. R., be and the same is hereby ordered to be graded and paved. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council, an accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the necessary profiles, specifica'ions and estimates, whicn shall set forth, in detail, un estimate of the oost and expense of such proposed improvement.And Btiid plat shall show the several lots of land bounding or abutting on said improvement, with the size of each lot, and e subdivisions, it any, with tile own-'s name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for taxation; provided, that if tho name of the owner of any lot or part thereof cannot bc ascertained, then It shall be marked "owner un known." Passed in Council this 5th day of May, .. D. 1879. Attest: H. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. Troops for the West. A coach load of United States troops left the Garrison last night for the West. There were thirty-one men in all. They left on the Baltimore and Ohio train at eleven o'clock for Chicago, thence to Da kota and on for duty in Montana. Just as the train started, the officer in charge called the roll and found two men missing. He follows: While there was no testimony before the committee indicating that the dissatisfaction and complaints had any connection with or were the outgrowth oi political leeung, yet there are indications which lead us to be lieve that this influence has had a tendency to embarrasB and prevent me Buceessnii uiuuugemcui oi me institution, and we take this occasion of con demning the practice of reorganizing the charitable institutions ot the state for had the train stopped, sent out Ins scouts purely political purposes. We believe in ditterent directions, and the two men tnat BUCIi institutions should be kept free, Were SOOn lOUnd in a Saloon on Ihlrd lnr s nnaaihln. from nnlitieal infill. street, near Naghtcn street. The men cnce9i andtliat no officer or employe who were auonru m uuum uueuu luiuuien, sua , competent or lattlilul should be dis- the train moved on. It is said that all the men preferred the Garrison to the West, and especially the two missing ones, charged on account of his political senti ments. The sooner such institutions are completely and thoroughly divorced from politics the better it will be for all interested, and we believe that the full meas ure ot efficiency cannot be attained until this is accomplished. A little of the inwnrdnesB of the delay in reporting on the Dooth I ce bill is be- JOHN HOLLAND'S PATENT GOLD PENS ! A good Gold Pen is the best and cheapest writing instrument. My Pens are made of 10 tf fine gold and alloyed by a patent pro cess with Platinum. They are firmer in spring and more reliable, in we than any other make ef Gold Pens. Th ey were awarded the highest praise at the Centennial Exhir bition. Eeery Pen it warranted. If you want a smooth, firm and durable Pen Try One of Xlieiu. Tf nnt anlH hv vnur stationer or ieweler. send postal card for the Illustrated Cata logue, to tne Manufactory, No. 1 West Fourth St., RESOLUTION. Resolved. By the City Council of the Ity of Columbus, That the sidewalk on the Bouth sldo of Broad street, between. Sandusky and Center streets, be nnd the same is hereby ordered to bc graded and paved. itcsoivcd, mat the civil Lngiucer bc aud he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council an ac-curute plat or plan of the proposed improvement, togetiier with the necessary profiles, apeeifioations and estimates, which shall set forth, iu detail, on estimate of the eost and expense of such proposed im provement. And Baidpiut shall snow the several lots of land bounding or abutting on said street, with the size of each lot, and the sub divisions, if any, with the owner s name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for taxation: provided, that if the name of the owner ot any lot or part thereof can not be ascertained, thou .t snaii De niuraeu "owner unicnown. Passed in Council tins 5th day of May, . D. 1879. Attest: II. E. BRYAN, inyl21taw4w City Clerk. CINCINNATI, OHIO. myl2 eod 6m The Slate, There were sixteen names on the slate at the station house up to six o'clock yes terday morning, and during the day of yesterday none were brought in, the Sab- ginning to leak out. It has been bus- Loth n.inn v..v niii.t nml nnlprlv Of pcctcd for some time that no attemnt hod "V...JJ .WJ .J-.- J. . - - . the roll made UP Saturday night ten ?ecn mme 10 tt rcP." TP"? l con" Refilled throughout. Will accommodate 400 were plain drunks, three drunk and dis- 'crence committee Having n in cnarge, guests. Fare reduced to JI.50 per day. -i.f.. -j . r... and such turns out to be the case. In the 8. Johnson and D-E-AtiENlntheorBce. ..a . ZZi"ZltZ r RnnVh House Saturday Mr.Marsh, a member of myl26inlp J.O.BIlEITENBACH4Co,Propr's. :. J?k l,rio'TO J a the committee, rose to a question of priv- Shafler ib held as a runaway from the "ege nd made a statement to the effect aunts, that the gay little craft will seem HENBIE HOUSE, Third Street, bet. Main and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Shaffer is held as a runaway from the Beform Farm. There are no serious charges on any of the parties, and no criminal cases of any consequence have been developed for some time, ihe city is unusually quiet and orderly that he had made a number of attempts like a navy. The boys (and the said afore- to get the committee together, but as yet said ternaie relatives; nave noi.oeen iana- had failed to do so. He fonnd fault with Senator Curtiss in not coming to time aa a member of the Senate conference com mittee, but failed to say why the other members from the Senate had not turned up. Mr. Curtiss is the minority member ana surely did not control the Democratic members, who could have acted independently and Ilefiindliig CerllOcnlea. The sale of ten-dollar four-per-cent. re funding certificates at ihe postoflice on Saturday was unprecedented. The sale was commenced at ten o'clock, and within made a report weeks ago. Mr. Marsh trir&a Vinnrfl Ilia amnnnt on hnml. 10 OM closed his remarks by tendering his resie- waB entirely consumed. The rush at the nation as a member of the committee, postoflice was in the shape of the demand Mr. Jessup was appointed to fill the va-Fnr tielrota at a o-rent entertainment, where cancy. In this connection it may be well one must needs be on hand to take his to remark that Mr. Booth, the author of element of Eastern Ohio in a measure il lustrates the deep interest that is mani fested in this section of Ohio for the welfare of Republicanism. Eastern Ohio certainly produces the strongest evidence place in line, in order to stand any show whatever. When the certificates were exhausted many went away disappointed. Postmaster Bodgers will have another in stallment in a day or two, and keep them on sule till June 17. when the Syndicate agree fo take the balance unsold, the bill, is a member of the conference lubbering it, nor idle, in the lay-off since their last pnt-in at this port, hut have been adding, both in numericul and morale, force disciplining, as it were until the coming occasion win represent mem perfect masters-at ease of the entire matter in hand. If all of lis on-lookers did not, they did, know of many minor points in their former rendition that could be perfected. All this has been done; and our folks are assured that this time they will see f ina- fore with all there is in it and we add sotto voce, they will see some most pleasin: extras, not given In any previous Dill. The rehearsuls of the entire performance are in process evcrv evening and diligently do they work. 'To-night at 7:30 there will be a iuii renenrsai at me uuarus committee. There has been no evidence, ,rmory, with the orchestra. A full at- oi late, ui ma pawing uirt up over in. tendance is urged back because ne could not get a report 143; special agents, S9. Total in service, of earnest devotion to Bepublicanism, 64,847. eager of promoting the interest and lend ing the strongest assistance in the coming struggle, by asking the nomination ot such powertut material as Hon. Samuel Knox, of Harrison county, for Anditorol State; won. w. D. JNelson. Ohio. James Matthews, aced eichlv-soven years, of Dayton, died rnday morning. n.. tr.'i :n i.n .:.. -i.i vuueii 1 luwim nm w Bi'.ir yi-uio uiu ,.T r n. . ' it.. oa,. .i.i.:. it i .1.. i... ot Miean county, ior ireasurer oi iaic; reip-ne d aa Queen fnrtv-twn veara General James Barnett, of Cleveland the ,nB,im..(wi.uiw.; .nujtu,o. K-o- rl,if nt Artillorv nf the Into A aw3 itniucuvj Hi A.ivaw.iniii-j vuuR, ui I nf .l.n fumrmvlnnrtlnr I .1 All fund nf (4r.tr. Morrow countv. was btirneu lliurnciavl r v vi, i t. last. Loss $2,000 ; no insurance. Attorney General, and W. W. Johnson, of The Miami Park Association of Xcnia Irontnn. for the Supreme Judgeship. Such was incorporated Saturday, with a capital men, to Bay the least, would be hard to stock of $2,600, half paid up, and all tackle, and, no doubt, would make Bhort snapped up at once. work in the coming conflict with the op. The docket of the Mayor of Kokomo, position element, whether generoled by Indiana, was found in the bottom of tbe Bishop, Kice or anyotner produce disposa- creek bv some fishermen a riday. bnt the "ie in tne ucmocrntic umrnei, matter was still legible. The jury in the McVey-Devoe scandal suit, Coahocton, were unable to agree Saturday and were discharged. Seven were tor convicting Mcvcy and live against. Yesterday's Cincinnati Enquirer says Postmaster Loge, of that city, must go; while the Commercial says he is given one more trial to save his head. Which is which? Dr. Gates, tho charged wife-poisoner, WESTERVILLE. Work by Ibe Mission Worker. To the Editor of tho Ohio Bute Journal: Westerville, Ohio, May 10. The Board of Missions of the United Brethren Church met in College Chapel last night. The following distinguished pcrgons were was on rriday remanded to jail, after a . , , , tjiui,: linimimuie, wnero lie win wiui mv: uuu . . - t n;.l, flk.i.1. f urn's aetinn iic.mci, ui juytuii. ca-,uvj uui., ui Uryt action. Califnrnia. P.. V C. Smith nf Wast. ine Atlantic and ureal Ytesiern nun- r.,i in ...i i? f,, .A T ,,.n way Transfer House, at Urbana, Saturday, and '.om nromin,n'. laymen. caught lire by sparks from an engine. jv. J. L. Luttrell delivered the an- ine ure was quencned witn great uimcui, nual wrmon a,t . , , anUi. ty. ittmageoou. ence. This forenoon was all taken up In a young man giving the name oi t-nas. routine work. Th. Corresponding were- from the committee. Had he been as diligent to get a report as he was in the advocacy of the bill, there is little doubt as to what the result would have been. He haB had plenty of time recently to in- Seats now on alae at Schneider's music store. Amusement and Art Notes. A club Is orirnnizinflr in Cincinnati to study the Irish language. Miss Matilda Lees nods will tell to the Bnrglarles. Thafa vit.ro fnnr Vuirfrlnripa neenrreil in rlnlo-a in nnlitir-nl hnrnnoiiea hefnrp tha ladies, at Lyndon Hall, ill four daVS. be theSouth End early yesterday morning. House.but he has never eh irpeon ine nurgiars Beeraionaveueen a nungry , . . - - , -,!.- The i.. and Miss uods nas lectured say She is most i gang and only cared for something to eat. Lhol;t 0,tlie mMet ithi,: There are a yetbf shul h'elarg iney nrst enterea tne cellar oi councilman Loos, on South New street, and secured a quantity of butter and eggs. Five loaves of bread were carried from the cellar of Philip Wcrth- wine. At the residence ot Mr. luckier, on South High street, they got a quantity of meat, and from the cellar ot Mr. Vaith, near the same place, the burglars walked oft with a quantity ol canned fruit and some blackberry wine. eier- loud whispers among certain members patronized here. that Mr. Booth's sudden laok of interest lfi, Chas. P.. (tankman. Dortrait nainter in the bill rises from the fact that he has has an admirable oil painting of Mr. Frank Mayo, as navy i rocneti, on exniDition in Stevenson 4 Marshall's window. The like ness is to life, the pose excellent, and the entire work ot tne artist wen earned out, Messrs. Selleek & Co., of New York, wij to-nieht give a line exhibition of dissolv. ing views at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, for the benefit of the Sunday views had the riot act read to him from numer ous county officials, and that he would rather have the bill defeated than to have its provisions affect present incumbents ol county offices, iheyonngmanis am, bitions, and should his fee bill go through, clipping from tiie present of- uciais. ana ne come oeiore a nominatinsr ol-i im : : ,...i. ' . , ., . p ocuuui. iitfBc vicia lueiutio ai'ieuieu convention for any ofhoe, the county of- ,cenerT 0f Europe. America and other Missionary Meeting. ficials would attend to his case in a very countries, allegorical and mvtholnoieal aa mere will e important missionary I prompi unu nummary manner, wuerens wen as soientinc representations, thrown meetings of representatives from the La- "e )e' 1 m0 n"9. l"e omcia18. " non 1 tw ?T, . MS- i "n.i Pow"lul .. . ? ... r - . . . . . back to boost him into a nomina ion Drumruond light to display them. They dies Auxiliary Societies ol the bpisco- and a 8tock of watered capital to go are highly commended by all who have pat unuren at xrinuy tnapei, in tins before the people, who are as yet unaware " auw.a mtsijuis t enia city, next Wednesday. The first is at ot the peculiar part he is playing in the 10.30 a. m. and tho second at 2.30 o. m. premises, These meetings will bo the business nicot ines of the ladies. In the evoning there will be a general meeting in Trinity Church, at which meeting there will be addresses by Uishop Jaggar and other prominent clergymen. 1 he latter occasion will be of general interest, nnd all are invited. AMUSEMENTS. Opera House, Fran!' Mayo The Opera House wob handsomely audienecd Inst Saturday night to witness the play of Davy Crockett by has received new engagements for Chieagi Mr. May. and company. It was given to and Milwaukee, and Pritsch goes to sin the letter of admiration in every particu- at the German Saengerbund at Cincinnati children ten cents, Carl Rosa will soon arrive here to see whether there are chances for an F.nglish opera season. An exchange savs: Carl Rosa, without Mine. Purcpu, is hardly at- WIUIIUU ciiui,,i iui nuit-i icn, nuu mo .11 glish manager would do well to reruuin quietly in Lnglund. uur tenors nave plenty to do. Courtney lar. Mr. Mayo and Miss Laurens were greatly admired in their passionate acting, and were repeatedly called beforo the curtain at the close of the various acts. Pinafore Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore City Inurmsry Director. The Republican members of the City Council held a caucus at the City Clerk'i office Saturday evening and agreed to support for the office of Iufirmary Di rector, the present incumbent, Dr. Mali! man. The other candidates prominently mentioned were Drs. L. T. Guerin and D. P. Adams. The two latter are both Re publicans and are ot the opinion that tion of able seamen, sisters, cousins and this season in June, The annual session of the North Atneri can Saengerbund will open in Music Hull, Cincinnati, June 11, and continue to the 15th inclusive. With over two thousand will be launched next Thursday night at voices, and an orchestra of over a hundre the Opera House, for a second three-days' pieces, tremendous musical effects will bc cruise, staunch and taut in every beam, produced. plank, spar nnd rope, and although man- Cooper Bailey's grent London circus ned, as in her former voyage, with the spread their tents in this city the 19th same "big guns" (which the world can't next Monday. It is probably the hugest improve on), she will have such an addi- f anything of its nature drifting this way RESOLUTION. n ni...i Ti.. ll.-,",!!.. r,-. :i nr.i :. . iveauivcu, uy tuctiuy V.UUUU11 ui uiu oily of Columbus, Thai the sidewalk on the south side ot Town street, between i rout street and Scioto street, be nnd the same is hereby ordered to be graded nnd paved. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare aud report w mc ucu un'cuug ui iuib vouimii uii accurate plat or plan nf the proposed tin provement, together with the necessary pronies, Bpecincations and estimates, wntch shall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the cost and expense of such proposed improvement.And said plat shall show the several lots Of land bounding orabuttiug on said street, with the size ol each lot, and the subdivisions, if any, with the owner's name, if known, and the value of each lot or part of a lot, as valued for luxation; provided,, that if the name of the owner of any lot or part thereof enn not bc ascertained. then tt shall be marked "ownerunknown. Passed in Council this 5th dav of Mav. A. D. 1879. Attest: II. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. RESOLUTION. Resolved. Bv the Citv Council of the city of Columbus, Thut it is necessary to improve woodland avenue, lrom liroad street to Mt. Vernon avenue, by building culverts. Resolved, That the Civil Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and report to the next meeting of this Council an accurate plat or plan of the proposed improvement, together with the neoessary profiles, specifications and estimates, which hall set forth, in detail, an estimate of the eost and expense of such proposedImprovement. rasseo May o, a. ii. lmu. H. E. BRYAN, myl2 ltaw 4w City Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, THE UNDERSIGNED, ASSIGNEE OF THE Monday Creek Iron Company, will sell at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Lo gan, Hocking county, Ohio, At 1 O'clock P. M.,Frldny, Juuel3,lTU. To the highest bidder, bidding moro than two-thirds of the appraisement, the following described real estate, situate in Want township, Mocking county, Ohio, and houuded and described as fol lows, wwii: oeiug irucuouui tot uumoer t. containing 81.49 acres, and fractloual lot numbers. containing 31.6S acres of section numder lfi, tow. numoer ib, rango numuer 10, reference DelUji bad to the records of plats of fractional lots of Hooking county, Ohio, book ''A," pngo , Also, fractional lot number S, containlug 76.82 acres of scc-tfon number 14, town number 13, range number 10, and part of fractional lot number 2 ot said seo-Uod 14, described aa follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of snid fractional lot number!!; theuce east on the section lino Ifi.TSohalus; thence south on the east line of sold lot 18,Gi chains; thence south C7 west 18.53 chains to the west line of said lot; thence north on said west hue !18. 05 chains to plarc of beginning; containing 3U-S2 acres, refereuce being hud to said records of plats of fractional lota ot Hocking county, Ohio, Book "A," page ; together with all and singular tho buildings, improveinentsand appurtenances there on or inereto belonging, inciuuiug an scales, uop-pers, screens, hank Onckn and fixtures thereon, wnicn heretofore belongcu to the eiiid Monday um iron I.OIU piiuy, in uii tiu.ot ucres. Appraised at sts.ixio. wIll'iam v. Mccracken. niylZ ltaw It m Assignee. A. C. Ktunck. W. U. Ford. T. P. Ooden. EMMICK, FORD & 0GDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHITECTURAL and other CASTINGS, Patterns and Models made to order. Manufacturers of the celebrated (Btool Wntou Slx.oiii. Office and Works Factory St., north of Goodalc, - COL (1MB VH, O. mh.6 1 2 4p